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PEKlN G^itEU - President in establishing normal relation­ on the'Hange" and struck up ,\[u«'tit an a iid Chinese., Nixon innnradnia mlsslonr'io ships belwyen' the 'two. " ‘Am erica the Beautifu l" folhnv- I'im ^ • Chimi ioduy with an unsche- Chou and Nixon held three •ing'Nixon’s .stsitement. - A.s he left ih f podiiun. Nixon .duJfd tolk .Map^*scaiw« ■ disniiision.s lo^'etJier pVior’lo Ihe Ill emlorsin« re.sloraljon of Hci eiited a ^ la .s.S of wine from^a , and an vxchnn^e of public banquet in the labyfinthum normal, relations. Chou- cited waitt'r. and walked straight to pledges w ill) Chou Kn-hil lo (ireut Hall of the People_i().t)ie fivo specific points lo be agretid the big round Uible hii sharped work toward restorint^ friend- center-,uf liu km jjriio n ie eight upon, including nun-aK^'ression, with Chou ICn-lai.. The two •3 h»fH5tft^vcen-the-two • nflt ionsr 4 w iiT s • aflei=— Nlxon did' start a lonti cnarci) together, subiiueti and sparsely attended. translated into.- Chinese, Chou the sarne with the .more .than 15 OFFICERS, RESCUE ' crew* probe not in ■ locked step, but On “ Nixon n aiil. ■ -This is the hour. !>at half turned in jiis chair, oilier dignitaries u fln T head stpolderlDg wreckage of Sun Valley Air (axl different ruads leading to tlie UuK is the (lay fur our. two looking toward-, the podium table. flight which craahcd near F a triie ld Sunday. Five same goal — a goal.leadlng to [Moples.to r4he to the heights of where Nixon stood behi^th two (CoDtlnued on P . 2) ,------— .• -' i. = Pr© be-w i*e© k-- "'■■ - |y»nMift#p

By TERRY dAMPBEl.l, ■ St'H tile sguare and about three Tlm el-N ewS HJ-l>r Ihle a irc ra ft; a- JO->eat. twin- (teep in the snow near a barbed- ^ - FA[RFIEI.n - jn in- .englfl'i'. «’fL 'i Q u e t a i . Wiftf .itincfi— Only, rh/trrp/t v e s tig a tio n -was co n iin u in g Aire." left the Hailey airport wreckage and shredded. today into the crash of a Sun .about 10 a.m . headed for Boise •twMi,led metal remained of the V alley A ir • a U p la n e ' Sun^j^^ j n H 40-mimui‘ fl t. pcd-an'd-while air-taxi craft. nj^Ttng which may haveTx- The flr^t vv.'iiii 'f the cra.sh One <^ogine la y al)o u l a consider plwad in mid-air before was rec'eivfil ^&nt' 25 minutes quarter-mile away/and a wing worii again crashing nfiar Fairfield, 'later by Cama.s I'u.inty Deputy was located about half fth ille to Five persons, including. Sheriff Harold Lee .liviii Mrs. the east, near a 'grove of willow busi|ig •SAN FHA'NCISCO (U Pli- Pac'ific .Maritime' Association, RoUand H. Smith, Boise, oH-ner- Wurren Baker, who llVl*^ north­ trees Wesl fJoast longshoremen were representing em ployers.—;*Uu prealdent of th«-Hailey-based west of Ihe crash site. Camas County Sheriff Paul . W/\SHINC,TON tU Pli -The back on the docks to d ay. ending ratified the cuniract, shuttle ah-line. died in the l.ee said lie and about 10 Cox said small pieces of debris volatile Usue of busing children a 135^' it could put "W e go back to s ta y ." said sea. while in San Francisco Bay mechanic for Sun Valley Air, visible In the burning wreckage. aircraft had exploded in mid- .presidential candidates on the Mack Smith, for 27 years a . there-were 51 ships wailing. passengers, inoludinj; ..I^e said. He used a fire ex- air. spot before tlie. M arch -,;5 reglstefett langshor^aij in Sa ii ■ Dtxring this strike, gratn pl/ed tSr^ McCabe, aiumbus., Uhguldher ahd nearly‘had the- Robert Armpriest. Boise, FlUrtdTprlmary. ' . * 'Francisco. *U am'not satisfied lip becatJse' farm ers 'cbiudn't Ohio, and Lisa P. Merritt. Santa flam es under control .,when the Federal Avlation^u^gfipcy Led by Sen. Sam J . E^ vln Jrs ., with the contract, but I have no ship It/.some businesses cut , Barbara. Calif. extinguisher ran dry ^ d the coordinator, said this morning ^ • Southern senates choice but go b ack." ■Back employment, foreign car . The fifth victim was identified flames roareti. up again* • *' D ^ ta ff v ie w several parts ‘ of the aircraft piahried to press for a vote on . The first men back on the dealers ran out of cars lo sell ^ d a y as Mjss Lynn fteidy, £5, ' U e said he did not see any of W A G G L IN G FINGER (or empl^iU, Mn. would be g l o v e d from the iheir amendment to the higher docks were "gear men." who and exporters lost ciistomers to, A Ketchum. She was reportedly the victims ^ntll-recovery scene and ^aRen lo laboratories .education bill to bar school worked Sunday to .prepare other nallohs. ‘ -Richard Nlxoo apsears to be giving Qhlneie returning to. Chicago to^Uend operations were under way. for study In an attempt • to diUrlcta from busing children machinery for *use when most [Resident Nixon estimated Premier- Chou Eo-lal word of advice during sch o o l.. - Investigators were ferried to determ ine what caused the uHgp ra c ial composition of the 15.Q00 longshoremen the strike cost ihe Western coavenradoo prfor t o formal baoqilet fo'Pekiqf ■ * The Investigation is being the scefi^ about a quarler-OiUe Monday. |UPI). crash. of schools, reported for work b s of the slates' cconomy 23.5 million a conducted by agents of the north ahU a mile eastM Fair* Armpriest said it would be Civil'rlghu advocates, led by first shift today. day, but the actual cost can Federal Bureau of Investi(^tion ' field across a flat, open field, on- Mme time before a cause can be sen. Walter K. Mondale. D- Rank-anfUIlp membeu. oLUn, prohdbly never be cajuulated. from Montana and Idaho, by snow machines by Fairfield established. If ever, because of contended the move ' International ,Longs)ioremen's •The new 18-mont’h contract officials of the Federal Aviation' residents and memberji of .the thrteavy damage lo remaining would sacrifice- efforts lo and WaPehousemen's Union includes $1 .1 2 an hour pay Admlnlsiration h-om Boise, and Soldier Mountain Search and Menu told ' portions of the aircraft, achieve equality in schools "on voted Saturday with 7.1 per ceh.t increase and a $5.2 million by .an official of ,,lhe National Rescue Team. the a lta r, of fwhtical expe- . in favo r of a proposed contract •' annua] package guaranteeing a TranspoVMtidn ^fety Board.' The aircraft dug a pU 25 feet (Continued o n P r l l i (lienee.■' io end the lengthy strike. The minunum weekly,wage. for feast *rhe busing 'issue has become a m ajor i'ssue in the Florida P E K IN G (U P D - M e n u for rm od erg tes tonight's banquet by Premier from both p arlies m ay $ee ■■Qinil for Prerident and replace the Ervin amendment Rep orter's ■Mrs, Nixon: " with a less binding proposal ilpongy bamboo shoots egg- that could fnake the choice JirsJ view ^ white consinime..Jluirk.ils easier for the candidates. sniper targets three shreds, (rled and slewed of Cfiind, 3 shrimp; bolM- eggs preserved t >iin\alh % So far. only-.one senator .seeking iHe D em ocratic pres- (or severarmontRs until they BELFAST. Northern IreJand spokesman said. idenlial nominatlOTTllenry M. im ilorllil. I turn black, eggro|l<, hams, ^ ( a m h s 1 lU PIi-^ip ers flrod scores of The a rrn y s a id no particular iliffh t Jefi Jackson 'of Washington, has .S|ior(h. I l- l.t sausages, steam ed chicken with shots at British so ldiers' in., Jhcident 8‘purked the shootings coconuts, PekingHluck, alipond ' flatly condemned busing. T \ nM M 0 Undpnderry’ late Sunday and but thpt it could have been part Junkets, steamed pastries and ~garty~ ioflfly in' uu i n t tJf tli« leveiiBc piu ■nised b y th c_ - I a (TlUtS. . ------outbii'eak of violence, since 13 outlawecf Irish Republican Earth next cFvnians’were killed there on Army i IR A ) to kill u soldier for "bloody Sunday" three weeks each civilian.^ killed by the

SPACE CENTER, Houston 8go- British troops on "bloody lU P li—Space scientists and ' The army retaliated with Sunday." engineers say Uiey will shift nausea gas, smoke bombs and There were no reports of Britons get - u . . . their main interest in 1072 from in one case pumped rifle fire injuries. ,lhe moon back (o the earth in into the spire of a cathedi'al Crash site analtemptt(rlT\creaselnforma- .- where two gunmen were. Uon-aboul-mah's-planatr^-^ — -th0«

LOr^pON I U P ll- C o o l delive­ B ritain . M r . rie s to thousands of cold, dank Hawkins said If the 210,000 Red raidsddli 3 British homes resumed today striking coal, miners vote thl»-/ 7 - N i SAIGPN lUEIIr-yiernamese s^ld today ■'The level"5f A Saierldan tank hit a mine ' for the first time Ip slii weeks. week to go ^ c k to w ork next -C u b a -- 4iuUe------n«p>y I ilh»lr nnriillvfi liiiii says President Niton's vUlt to ty Is about normal." U o i, Cambodia'and' Mgon, wjiundlhg t«(o Amerlt. ' normal. recommended, the board, could Peking tpdaxwlth a surge o( at ■ U . (Jen. N i9 Dju, military, Vletnaih'sKontum Provlncer> ■cans. And along the centra' I & t power cuu remained pwit all electricity deman()i In ' least SO atucks ihroOghout I, commander In the C cs ^ I ' Inithe 24 hoiirs prece ding" (^4Ststwo:rocket« hit the U.S. I . effecL an'd; the govertimeni three weeks. Congrtu may lo y i t ’i ! South Vietnam that lelt thjae Highlands, where;the main Ing a's arrival In PekUig, two Air Force base at.Ptian Rang; I ' warned housWiolde'rs It could be . With ships, trains ahd truclo Wathingion'l bifthdfiy, ' Americans and 40 SOmvirtha- weight of the- attack was ^ erleans iilere killed md me ' 16t-milts h6rtheaa^of Saig'on, a • ijjontfi ; before^- ' buf a 101 0^ tradtnon' mesr^'ffead swc*’- sunrise expected,, told a press comer- wooded Sunday when bur U.S.’ ' ..^uhilay.. . > ence today that thanki to allied hel hlt;by,_ Two more Ahw ‘ >ull(Ung«;-— 'i f thi .gentfal Electrlolty. n«wip'ap»r«:;urgtn*-cgniiuneti„v-iL. CVCt.1 III.L IR o fn c tri to ld th e y Did, not b««n detayea.i'-. - . iheli^ ■, rp o jn n iiJssrtce p»trp^ . . South’ VietnUivHe, ClehBrdUhg.,$oard.>: .to eo9i)oral«^,i)n t^elr.,vi«;o,t£^T. . ■consider thl« the beginning of a - ^ H e~ «W atH « ttm itable t)f the cfane u n d e rfire 'a b o iit 30 mlMa dtihein tIvHlaniii Ivew Dies Becatuw of lhe,iix»woekcoar electriti pow«r. . •norhtr- coihmini^ Irofn

BBD^BSULTt' or ' uia v)b m iw iio h iifiva . nicnriMTacgnnaw WO UiHi neUCC lade. public In January, IWK others, Including lormer, U.S. Haprm arti waring.--brlgHt -^enl, that was ihe day antiwar. Douglai.ls an ex-cohviol who- The delerts? team' has Been Attorney Oensral Ramsey yeuqw su jaeiin ,,. ^ acttviais planned to dynamite his been In hiding fdr the past parUcularly secretive about Its Qark, would ■ not even say ■ biac* ^ heating pipea of (Ive govern- 13 months. A fortiwr lm tilte'of. opening day plans. Ne'#. York whether any opening state- nirai roa« nojro oi nupert... t ■ Tiii^:-! ment bulldln«s In Washington, Uie liw ls b u r g , P a ., federal attorney Leonard feu d ln , iloW a ments would be, m a ^ s J i t the Jong-tialreu jrautji com.ljing his ^ F W O H K t M ' -The next day, the government -- - prison...... with- Berrlgan, *■ - Douglas, • ■ visiting visiting profes^r profes^r . Harvard, defense. ■ Tialr and looking^ mirror says, they planned to kidnap 32, smuggled letters In aqd out often* sp«aks toi all- the Boudin- denied a published driving down Twin Falls street ■Presld tnt N |iw ni«'ahl«t-fi»wl^ iof------lh«-nr.l'ahn.------whlfh---- rilsm------" ^ ------. . .- . .■■■■» le clln e .1 rewrt thaf Tliitdefendyils ■ aiton policy adviser,. Henry A. the Idea of a Kissinger kidnap, lo.^sa)' who" will make .the' rtiight ask lo maw melr MbUJilttUi iwn^y and M rs.. Ltdyd UClalr Kissinger w d hold hto-for a unloading six' pair from , special rpnsom -Hlnd ^hd to Uie vehicle . . Nancy 'Uerinan,' Vletnam-War. • Hansen, wearing bright green . Washln8ton'sblrthday’,ig72. ' ski sweater and mfttchlng hat . The' government- opens Its f^tercm newsman dies ... Q. Z. Wal^e, JeromevgfltUng . case against the Rev. Philip irrtBun- and. «lx' miiura whu^ :Dn.chaiLllft..>.;.^Slan. Detweiler___ : counting out t a e y for ski allegedly plotted the bombing in Cali^ornia of cancer tlckpts for fam ily o f five and the kidnaping. Cfilef prosecutor- -William ^ Don G lavln listing names of Lynch,an Irish Catholic with a f.OS. ANGELES lUPl) — an ^erlcan .presence,'from Wlnchell dropped out of dhUdren . . . Sho nnie Fen*, solid baokgrqund in crim ln a r "(lood evening M r. and"* M rs. Damon Runyon’s ^{audy Broad* school ai 13 10 go on'stage in siermaker and Cathy Lynch luw, Is first to speak. He has- /Vincrlca and all the ships at way to the debates c^f ^ e 1050s 1910 with the Gus Edwards' enjoying day o ff- , / Boyd prepared an outline of -the sen. t^l's go to press." over Communism. ' -Song Review- in a six-boy Biggw'fr^wwling out ‘‘p o . C l r ^ government’s case which' he His hat on his head, his right His column, punctuated with singing group that included two of his box . . . Cal Horton Jkiirig" said w ill lake several hours-to hand triggering staccato beeps dots and dashes and sprinkled other ambttious youngsters-Jasterthai),his parents .. .Pfed present. on a nolsemaker telegraph key with the words he coined called Ed d ie' Cantor und CoorKe Baugh ' talking about- Muph of. his case Is already beside the ' microphone, his ‘'Winchellisms,." appe^ed at Jessel. whereabouts of his ^ns known to the defendants. Judge breathless*-'.delivery rushing one time in' almost 1,000 He made the juftip 'froin .Vtrs.' Ja c k .Waegelin talking If; Dixon" Herm an ordered ’ iMi-dugh-big news lEh’d sm all n e w sp a ^ rs. He was one of the song-^d-dance man to tj^wspa- about the difference in children l.yncfx^to give them a complete gossip, W aUer W inchell needed .,.most powerful commentators of per reporter by turning out a list a f prosecution witnesses no - o t h e r ’ identVnca^^^^^ column bn show biJsihe^ ijpin«s plus'Wiany details of the, case brought ^ c ric iis crowdlHR ' And* 'Broadway gossip Now you know nut Included- In. the indictment. around radios from the era of ’ appeared ' iri -. Billbo.ard. and The wltnesws Include Penn­ Viudeville News’. By Lniled Press Intematloiul th. Jazz through' the- W lnchell .had been hospita'- sylvania ‘s draft director,Robert K o r e ^ w ar. *..• ‘In ; 1924 he joined '.he .New WJt 'vro Pn*srH(^Hl ilstm h H ^rh in f *— ?---- r- hzed at the UCLA Medical Y o rk G ra phlo-nt tlflfl a wetik Men cofnprise 52 p er 'cent of mcri't offices In several staleff'jUpi. spilling In-rapid bursts ,. . ‘ where-the, defendants allegedly''frum thejilothf grilles of wood- cancer ot me ihg-New York Pllirror,jiUbout mg the centuries-old inferior ■ positiunj)f women. This liiequa* - planned to ■- vandlize, .^ a ft fram e raditf sets, W lnchell .was — ‘ ' - t h e same time beginning his hty of now has disd^-’ Vixon expresses hope —ir-i— \ retired from fvs regular radio broadcast. • ; - • " « - - * i-filtunn in 19fiS after his only His base of operations was peared completely. . ^ W a lte r W inchell Jr ., the Stoirk Club, which he made f l ■ V I Hcummitted suicide. A year later synonymous with his Ne)wYork B A R B S for new China relations he 'announced his "retirem ent and where he sat each night at h-nm l etirei i ie n f' to do three Table 5fl. sipping coffee and i»>-WJlIrI*.\ST()KET I Continued from P. Ii otiier. .world we .share together, yniw rk- \ \ i H i l H l I L u i l l l ) “ TTTR. .|ai r»U columns a-week for the New asking'of-the famous, mfamous He said: "President Nixon's indeed." , iis a m a n w h o s Nixon then went from tubld York. D aily M irro r, but retired Ih d would-be-somebodies who visit to our country ... provides Nixon's reception to China ‘ BURl.KY — William Hurd" 'BURLEY - Donald Hiiy t u i : \ . o n s till a p la n e , and- to tabl9,-'taking u sip agam after less than a year, dropped by: '‘What's new’’" vs<‘ |[ liet >(iuve &i)own us tlu‘ leaders uf the two countr'les was <;0 iirlt'0 usly correct Init not >li)mb. 8alh High Sc'iiool and later attended held tliree' working M-ssions ham Lincoln and Mao. C'hou in surely come when the cuu^m Nov 28. 1970. North C a ro lin a S ta te L'lii- China linguists, - for 2«l a day wrtli t'hou. turn quoted Nixon's recent deiu:*.; of o u n tw d | )e o p W ^ ill I'he couple came to* Burley versity, jitill ihe Universit^' (»f s ta te n ic n t.a j^ iiS in g hope Uiat s u jfly U ‘-f-«w»Jize(l." ‘I'he tme-hour iniUiil nifelin*^ from i*:m jnettin 1})3!}.A1i l Iju n h Norihei'ii .Colorado. — A«k mt tbeuf if a\n»w chapt^'could be'opened liuUi leaders frankly a<-knoW' lK‘tween Nixon and Mito took Will ked as a fo n trac l carpenter He WHS' a - jie lg ra n ' of the In Chlnese«Amefican relations. ledge there were ul(!ulbgical place at thl- hitler s home. It He was a member of the Kiii-ean conflict. His occupalion yVnierican born Chou citecr Nixon’’s decllira- differenees’ between thcir. two was descriik'd ' us ir "frank KpiscopalChiu-ch- ' • WHS ch a rie r aircra fi pilot, By I'aited Pnvis IntemBtlonal Harvard. He'ls thought l«) be in lion that the tim ted SUitus-und g.overnments l)Ut as Nixon dist'iissions' b\, .Wlute H m w c Survivo rs include iwo sons. Mr Jarrett spent several Because only one of the his mid-40s i^id his /iipioiiiatic __ C’hrna 'cott^ have differences phfased it; "If mir two peoples IVess Se»-reUtrs Honiilil 1... Richard U u iib in Arizona und years in Alaska and i^ was there principal figures al the Peking r»pponsibilit|e's thay extend "" williout going to wlir widi-each Tiu t- eueimes, tiie iulure ol tins Ziegler d ia rie s M- 1-amb, Wapato. that he met and tnarHed Itoxie .summit. Chou f'.n-lai„ under- beyond those of ihterpreturs Wii.sh,, (wo daughters, ..Mrs. t-Yoft on Aug. 9. 1958. at An- stands both F.nglish and- Chi- 'ITie complex Mandarin di- W'lllielinina Sackm an. !^Ulman,- choruge. Alaska.. ]lie couple ,nese, a kej role in the meetings idect will be translated for Wash-i and .Mrs. M argaret NJ. lived in Alaska until 196ti-when will fall to the five official Ni?u)n-by'three State Depart- Malloy. Burley; two brothers, they m oved to G reeley where Dick W T ru u o tl, FIC interpreters. ment employes,. Pat Nixon sips jasmine .lohn H L a m b . H ockford . they h«ve sincv resided. 403 Dlutiak^t NertK .The Cliinese linguists. One Calvin E, Mehlert. 43. has the ]w>n Follt Mich-, and C larence R. U im b . Survivors include his widow man and one woman, both are most direct expenent'e with his 733-66S7 / , Greenville. -Mich.: 12 grand­ and two sons. Richard Jarrett /\merican-born and understand Peking' hosts. He acted . as MPDERN WOODME^) children and Iwo great- and Dav^d Jarrett. all Greeley. , AMEItICA tea^-shops like tourist casual English as well a^ the mterjireter at the U S,-Chinese . Uf* grandchlklren Funeral services will be formal IttnKuage of di^.rtia.tic talks in Warsiiw in the early - iMk l i W . Funeral services will be held conducted at 2 p.m; Tuesday In protocol. • 19ti0s PEKING lUPIl-Pat'-Nixon, •itnpcrial city. and 1-enm. iho F irs t ijt.dyfound at 2 p.m . Tuj?»day at tlie Me- the Joseph Payne Memorii^j ■ Tang’ \Jifin-sheng.' the daugh^ ' sipped jasmine ^ and'turned Her first real chance to a showca.'ie< filled with Chinese' Culloch Funeral Home. Chapel O iapel with the -Paul, Warcf ter of a C’hinese journHlist, was a shopper's eye on some of the mingle with Chinese below the artifacts and gifts.- by Hev, Fred L. l^ckett. Final Bishopric officiating Con­ born and raised in New York local tourist goods in her first official" level probably would__ "lx)ok at all the things to riles w ill be in (k>m M em orial cluding rites will be held in Gem City and made h^ first trip to few hours in China today, but come at a banquet in the Great buy,", she said, like any oiher (Jardens. Friends may-call at Memorial Gardens Cliina at 16 Nofr In her mid- had almost no.contact w ith-the I W i of-tho Pooplo.in Ihe ccnter souvenir-'huni«r. liie funeral-home this afternoon Friends . may call at the I I I ( . 1 1 1 . n iii.i.ip s 'Ma. she and her father have MiiitiiKi-r people in the street. of Peking later today. During the greeting at Peking iind evening and Tuesday prior mortuary Monday afternoon returned to New York as Dressed in a flaTnfng red aiat During a brief layover at the /\ir[wrt she followed her lo lu n e of services iuul evenuig and Tuesilay prior nuiUibers of tliina's first U N —a shade called "American airport outside Slianghai. Mrs husband down the protocol Itnu. 10 time of servii'es. deleg'lition Be a u ty” —and wearing bhit'k Nixon stepped inside the shaking hands with IVeinier Little IS known about Chi \ gloves but no hat in the criap terminal where she was served Chou En-lai' and the other M al)t‘l I'uriH 'r K)liM U IS about twice ihe si/.e CliaoVhu, even though he holds winter sunshine. Mips. Nixon a cup of jasm.ine tea with a officials, some in Mao>slyle ofSfiain. •a chem istry de|jn?e from was whisked from Sfianghai-to- pale yellow jasmine . bloom Jackets, others in • Western ' G D O D IN d F u n e ra l u e s t io n . . Peking and tbeh-^oss the city floating in it: topcoats. ’‘s^viysi.xfor__ Mabel Walston I ant the btrneliciory of, on insuronce with her hdsbamkafter the brief /\nd . inside tfie’ Shanghai She then joined her official 'l\irner. 90. a former (iooding resident who* died at .Camas, po licy upo/x. 9'y F a lh a r’t life .w h ich I - .weliuuie tje>>^!iuiiyimoiry " ■ aal— t thr term mnl . iv lffi itx la rger th<>n •hou'tewr M wdatu y U ,l isntn.niurti. W4<> airport OytSKlide the ancient life-lw rtraits of M ao TseUung Wife of tho vice .prem ier of W ash.; on Thursdas. will be' Q vvoulcd h a p p e n it I dieci b e io re my lo th conducted at lla.m Tuesday al ' Legislative log China, fur a quick ridu.acru:ui. Peking to a guest iiouse. Tlmwood Cemetery by Her Fdsori Gilmore of' thi- L'niLed M ag ic \ alley-^IIospitals Metluxlist Cluii'A-h. Mrs. Turner \s as borri Dei' [I. u(lin^ <;4iuiil\ M u |iirA a lle y M fiiin r iiil ^ J IHHl.at UUiggold Counts..Iowa, andm arried John H. W alstoaon Admltled .Admitted n sw e r Dec, 24, 1910 He prvcedetl her Jim Brothers. Mils.-.. Mrs M rs navid*~SUHldard, M rs, A 111 dcaUi ptt U l U I .iLisr:- - W u sley w norttrn T n r r i m ■N—-rsT l .iU!.' M r s n i'm i is ' She iiiarrirfM F Im e r 1C, 'l\irnec : 'Sa & < ^losworth. Mrs. Leo Kuii and M\ington, M rs H u n rj Hoelio TnrircriTnce nn.irN’"'!- —I on Nov, 29. l ‘J5‘,l. He died in controcU has become complex o< Ihe tcop«To( M abel HpU'rLson, ull (iooding. and Mr Irven Crisp, all Buhl; Ja n u a ry , 19(»7, ' ‘ • • lite inturonce ho^ increoted Your tituolion' Mrs, KuJjert ‘Ia>lvr, Mrs, Frank - * DismiKhcd Survivors include six with your (alhor, however,' ihould rvol be Hornjck, Ilona Atkinson. coverage cart^plicoleci. It you‘'own the mturance policy Charles Watt.s and Mi» children. Kasiiuaul V Walston. VVilha'm K D u rh a m . .Mrs. upon his life, you mo>' ch o o je to h o v e .o n e p r Delberl Price, Goodmg Mrs. Fm m ett l ^ l y and ICthel F.dward T arter. Ju d ith .Mai. mofe>./»liablD people nomed as contingent NKW YORK lUPIi^Tlie Howe, all Gooding; James H, Miirry Heam and Mrs. James L. benehciones lo lunclion \houfd you prede- television networks have an- Walston, Burley; Loren H, .Nea.lcrhiser, .til 'r\V|n F a lU : ir II ct»ote your father nounced the following tim es for - Walston. Boise..and .Mrs. S y lv ia SUftSCRIPTION KATES Ch.irlfs NewlHTi'.v, K\inbiJr!y: schMdulyd- otfvo»*»ao7 0 f— Miley. P ortland, u ri^.,; li sister' : ' dom ing a bonk trustee os a beneficiary *Kos TTTETIWrSTNEWT 'M iii'Iiin'Tannt-i:,. lian.-jeii, I y hkVi ...'« I ' consideroblfl merit, ond is recommended in -Ident Nixon in Peklng'( all times Blanche Koberts, Mount Ayr. MlUlO si« ir ft lA iiltn o I 'a u la K .i\ I'.iei i e, F ile r . Twin FAlit, laano st« M't . ..„K,r >.'(»« um,.lic->t Of.(>.ir lu' I W ) .IPP'QU' '0 bonk may suggest a woy to accomplish your warrant): • .' great-grandchildren, - "•r C»ir ..i»t, Hood »;• »0s 10 ii'i- P*kt»d b* HOUtt Per A^or^th H«ni'\ MiitluTsh'elul and -jtrttc* Mont.i Di 0»<' M '. k4ji»«l 10 inc. MH\W M»vrn«r i Us/itw' pu^>ose. (Dally A. Sur^aay) ABC—Monday, , 20 to 30 Friends may call at Sl«t» ItutfMl 01 I nu.n»er no b'l Attnlie'\ By AAail B e l l y . T" Pollard, bt)th U ) tu 'hr SUtv Aonro Qi ^urt.»u Mhd Jynfl* * tr. p»r»n. pn ni'lon minutes of the Dick Cavett Thonjpson Chapel. Gooding. .inu to iiw ilM r l)a«rfi u> H«u i ■ on CIQArvMtt VI V II your folher owns the policy, fiTmay nome Paid in Advance Kim lvrly.'M rs Kiimlo Pllaut. (Dally i Sur>aayl Show, which Is on, from 11:30 Uus evening and on Tuesday iMiion iflf protr\i.o«rti aroiou'ti* it 1 MU44J (Eflutdi'On h«i*li"»>«i|f Otp«rini»nl p.m. to 1 a.m . Tuesday 7.:30-8 mit^ 10 a.m. i'l>VI4 I'O'li lln><«lK] h4rtnac> , lor ntcAi Mttlift) (E(iw(«iio» num* ~ i»itnf-.iu«no V^l•l.on•l Scnoci’. to capacitated-vyhan you diet .Jtmov*» wiviipf homM M all tubicriplio nt accepteo only Klaw o M i s . Ilujiry F .become on ossit of his eilote wtiera carrier dehverV 'it 'not Vuntf'oi ol itiff Dvun'UUtf* ol Hvaim HH44k isi«1« AINiiit' ■ t'rovnjn tn4t Mayland. llda Wpgwicr. plaits ihBif fffluuvioo imJiW O'# • lOflat not.If li« U'krn o*lo'V « M4rk m alntalrua TWIN hAL1.0 — oervices for 0»P4rtrmml ot *»U|J|.( A*s«»tinc* '** tlicn t coittpvc»4tion poli(< Bu*'*!'); , COlOlAfl 0|. Oonit i«n Ut iTtncallta 1^0 Mr.s. ^ o h a n n ri* .* in n t.r w ill bi,.. .,r,5,„” , ' o r ’; , K r ; v likSlU. >S»*lF Atlflifli Mdlkft It ...... ______..ii«U«l lot 4)1 •.n.ptori" lo r*qu>r* Jin S-NEWS Wesley II. Lhnslosut, and Mrs. Tuesday, pirl of the talllUl2p.m..Tuesduy-a Today Show, whiilch IS 6h‘ from Njortuary'-Chnpol. .tllnal riles MBSUll.Ot«IOQ»i>fnn.«ni< HiUmw««\gi.COi«dil>on lo» rmpioyr"*"! <* tonIinu«li£in IRIBERS \ ditughUsr, all Twin Falls; Fred Iht provision in*t «o isrniory could t r qtat empioymtniempiovm. , . 7*9 ajn.; 41: 30 pjn. to will b e .In Sunsel Memorial •nnffieanff • cii> -*.in.n «| davs c' ■ '***'StolJM ...... iHtsourcvt i 6n»ifonmontl .. -Sfvlceoo *»rr Ihomfwon. Burley: ‘Marlon ■ ‘iiuu^l-aiKlldn-. » 0 AMllthr* NaJural- R»«Ourct» ^<)v>tQrv Paper Delivery • midnight. Park^. T B ^ tJ iAppfOpfi*t.«n»i - incrMsis e o ir o - i io \ (iiill\)ril, Klko, Nev,, and 'Mrs. SIIOIO «R»»Ourc«t L envlronminll Ijirry Morris, Flier. ion'ler'-Mrrtni nscai.yM'V 'by ' Aliowt S'S annual iicinst. I lur ' __Cillyou'rct'rrUr • ■ ' -I. ■ . • ' VO.WW'" trem th( iistui^' (und I ■WMrmg «nimals »<> non r « nl» only II Birth s . , i^n^tty^*0.000 lim r it fradminls adrnlr their tiai« 01 rftiOtnct ■H:«prM«lti, V.; .; or 731-0931 ■ Soiu were,born, to Mr, and . ls- "tO O M U u d K ia ry lfiu lM l-■ eilm lnsits»$ Before 4Ai(n. dully or ' ,})S,lrem 4ht ptrtonnai Mmmits>oo woro "unmlirriM" from raftranct U Mrs.lMIl N. Uo, buhl.'hnd to Tass repOils Mxon .of dtv> ; "Mr; and Mrs. EdWtird-Tartar; '• 'inlpf |fmt««l,y»ar . iFons-...... to •■p«t«ni «rtii. • dellvorM' " molDtrt — under; «ge,al }l il 0 , , WfH IT E T W itfN t y i in . ,q»;H fi;Se iite p c e , ■/TAb Cb,spaUiyJlii.EBrk" . ' 136 4lh AVE. tA S T-TW IN FALL'S : - ■ ./■ 1, ?33.6606; - AAonday, F«bi*'uarv J J . 1972 ,Tjmos N«v^^-fw |n'Fal|8r')doHo\^^^ ^ iylin e m^^ygcr

'' MANAGUA,KlcarlllilJ^'rlrPn'* l^ ^ fo fflc la l visit'tQ Pana-^ ■ —Nicaraguan President Anustu- mp^ . . • ; . ' sio Somoza said-Sunday How- '•'We respect .Mr. kiighes’ .• writer «etys ard Hughes fa m e to his country ' privacy and. it would not be lo discuss a merger • between necessary for him to. see m« N icaragua's airline and . the. ,ptii*sonAlly tq ,do any business. ■ ■ ^ - W T HEre W-W OMAS— ■-' 'N lliifffcrVatK'')e escorted m e froni the .conference on his r«lurn from a planes from Mr. Hughes. way home, at the end of a airport to my hotel room, working day and they showed ., pointing out dozens of buildings little curidsity about the ,Ameri- and propaganda signs on the cans. - . way.-- - , .-I------■ COME TO GAMP MEETING There were aunost no motor •’He saw m e lo fny room ," ■ FEBRUARY 22 & 27 at 7:45 P.M, v e h iq le s^ n the streets. Only p ; K j « K Hensley s^id, "and then escort­ FEBRUARY 23, 24 & 25 ot 10:00 A,M7" bicycles. The skies were leaden ed me to the press 'room; &ar and there was, a cold wind. me at a telephone booth and, DR. JOHN KNIGHT.-EVANGEUSTIC SPEAKER M an y Chinese wore surgeon- told m e he would n o f h a v f i S , A W O R K E R picks up a t/it uf llttor on an LEE EVERLETH -A SINGER WITH A SONG like m asks on their faces that pay. so much attention to me uthcrviise deserted road,, leading h*om Pekin g ’s 401.$>mh Ave'. North, Twin M il — in|wpf«l€fs-« id^ya *topfoteet--when— I learned m y way. . 8 8 Capital Airport to'the citjHirop^r' Just prior to Sponio'red by lha CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ' — ihem-from4he e l^ b ta . L i _____ aroundi^'... _ / C e n giM Q ilen f in Goftding, J«temr<8uhl, the-arrival of Resident Njxon. The tree-lined At the'-alfport, there were After frBshening up in' the' Peking hlgh\va,> Filer. Kimbarlv, ftujiitt, BurUy and fw ln.Fqlti !AU 733.3679 FOB INFORMATION huge portraits of Communist^ simple but-pUasant hotel room.s motorcade made its way into-the city. I U P l) P a rty Chairm an M ao Tse-tiing* ,wiong Ijve the People of welcome! And the Chinese are cathedral in Undonderry Sun' i o-lipjPT-n-ir China" and "Ixing live Chairr in control of the Nixon trip and outbreak QUALlTY-BUlLT 11 o tLpjori_fx±: man M ao.” were .the most its-schedule. There is no doubl violence in the city since 13 TWO'DQORAT A SELF-CLEANING "feeq'beni signs; There wei;e no about that civilians were killed there on "Bloody Sunday," Jan. 30. PORTABLE - An army spoke»nan said 61 DlSHWAStfER . -P :^ 6 d E L C.lAiL-C ■shots were fired at troops' on four separate occasions, Includ* • 28" wide. 11,6 cu. ft. big Hughes’ aide ing one in which he said two P ric e d men snl^^d at the soldiers from : | • • 9.13 cu. ft. refrigerator the s p ire - o f "St.- Eugene’s n^ver needs defrosting C ath^al in the Romaii *^tKb« | as low as • 2.45 cu. ft. freeier holds lie Bogsjde ^ e a ofthe city. gives theory . up to SS.Biio un d s of fo'od Noin'juries were reported.' ' ' I N E W Y(5RK lU P II- N o a h because he is afraid of iawsiltts E ^ lip r , a' B e lfa sr newspaper • Fuii-width siicte-out Dietrich, longtime top aide lo. but also tecause he fears that said Britain had decided to porceiain-enamei crisper Jloward Hughes, believes that his appearance Would raise, appoint a comm{ssion of thrie • 3Vj door shelves the eccentric billionaire has questions about' his mental Protestants, three C^tholl^and w / t remained in hiding for more competence apd Jeopardize his j f l Englishm an to rule Northern • Covered butter bln' than a decade' because he Is control of the whole shuddering Ireland, where violence first • Cushioned egg/acks haunted by the fbar that- "his slrup'ture of his wealth and erupted between the Catholic appearance would raise ques­ power.” minority and Protestant majorl- | • Two~£a&y>nelease tions about his me;i^ai compe­ In his own new book about. - ly In August. 1969. British ice*cube trays tence," life magazine reported Hughes, "Howard—The Amaz­ U*oops were sent In to quell the • Automatic interior light ing Mr. Hughes,’-' Dietrich says Sunday. disorders. in refrigerator Ufe had planned' lo publish this fear cost Hughes control of The Sunday News, a suppor* the first of three excerpts from Trans World^.Airllnes and $137 tec of- Northern Irish Premier aifford _ Irving's discredited m illion in dam ages in a court Brian Faulkner’s government, "autobiography*' of Hughes thi? suit. said the.seven-man commission 4+ piipjtrijTJr week but canceled its $250,ObO would govern the British "When the showdown oc­ contract after branding the “ province for up to three" vears QUALITT-BUILT curred in court, he declined to H TO Ptpxrijri± r • £aiy-Clea(f porcelain- manuscript a ' "))oax," Instead pending a political solution - DIAL-DEFROST appear,” Dietrich said. '‘Why.? • enimel-lin)*h bOen thff magazine, printed phntn- .U tw a e n— Iha-- ft-otei tanr ■ rtnfi SeU-cleantnK Caltod^ B e g a ti5g~Tie-Te n re d 'TiiST » W CTa' --- WEPBlOEKATOil - Catholic communities.. The • No-dnb cooMop of cdncentratlon were not chll^ood with remln.scences Catholics have been calling, for • Lift-pff oven door ,• 28“ wide. 11-8 cu. ft. big • Full-width itoraKe. dt«wer by aetrich. , • eitamlnallon. If he appeared In a greater voice in the • Small-appliance outlet • 1'0.34 cu. ft. fresh food ■•Dietrich/ U fe said, •'be- p u u „ raised severe ddubts government and ,sohie have •' Hmsed bake and tiroil storage capacity lieves that Hughes Is haunted ^tout his competence, .ht might sought union w ith the predomin- ; units'tilt up and down-^ • S0.4capacity m v , .by .a special, deep fe a r ; ,„ 5e control of everything^' antly Catholic Irish I^publio> - beyond his ' more bommon Troops n^ed CS nausea gas freezihg compartment. eccentricities, [hetrlch points ''"Dietrich, now' 63, was hired and smoke bombs at a 0 0 • Full-width slide-put put that Hughes--has su/fer«d 'by-the then liKyear-oid HOghes disor^,erly crowd of about 150 , pofcelaln^enami^ eriiper serious head injuries in three in 1925 and Remained the persons and^ymy sources told $ W/T- m airplane c r a v e s . ] industrlpllst's rigni-nana- m ^ i the troopscalled four times (or • door shelves ' "H e speculates that hfoward ' until 1957. H is book was ghost- restocks of gas supplies. **We- • Covered butter bin Hughes is.Hiding ffnm nrW ll written by Associated Press dumped quite a bit on them.!' a ' Used Hotpbint 1 2 . C U . ft. Hotpoint .. continue to hide out, not' just reporter Bob Thomas« • Cushioned egg racks spokesman said. 18 CM. ft. FREEZER '• Two Easy-Reieaae REFRIGERATOR I j y g l Ice-cube trays Sale Excellent ... $' 00 w / l| • AutomatiS interior light China’s Chiiang Kai-sjhefc I Gpnditien.^ ... I k . - Unfinished won’t seek re-election H LEE'S MEADOWVIEWCARtET TAIPEI lUPI) - President mainland 23.y^ai^s ago', told the to the March 21 election.. K N E i one roll only Oilang Kai-shek, lamenting a 1,308 members of the assembly., Chlang nude no Reference to ■‘dBlerjoraltag world situation," he. was sincere .In his desire ' the trip tb Peking by NIxon, an' I HOLE sq.yd announced SundBjNin^fr^ve RED TWEED ...... :...... !l.a. ftinnlilnnt Nticoil'M aff|val n4or.t|nft Uii'.^rtw U jw -^Ud . nwntlon- Jtegr^7.P5 In Pelting that he .would not world simation, 1/can only "serteVdf setbaete" fbr Talwaa seek re.«lecUon neirt,inonth as regretUjallfiaVenPtbeehabla.during Uie^y^w;

...and-.^;,.and ..a',.iYice. nresldent the'* meetlniiit whitih Chliuiil mailfl ~UhltMl Matloni . i ovBilUng fottoiflng d»y.' 1 ■ F '-r-r-''the announcement had nothing ■ttie'. AiOTHlnil .A'Chlang, who ,ha« 'eerved .-W' • Wllo*!irtth.'t)l!(on!i:arrJydvln. .rountrt^^^ , the: head o f kWeiwn®*^ alnce PeWng ■ M6naky^beSwe:.,

R0WIANR:EVANS jjt d B 6RT;l^

' ' ‘D vi'O ljitJ-l^f 7,'/u» O f i M u f i i r ^ a i l v y Washington At' tfto 'moment that President Nlx'pn ' AAonciay, February Jl‘, IW ’ Al Weitergren, Publiih*r ' PHONE 733-093V, .’ ■ was plotting anti,-busing

V P o r» u * n fio Secliwt AO IM ia*Ko Cooe. T flu rM «yi» heruoy dailon^ed a» me day a t tn* week on wn.cn teg*l n oU cft will (tf puQiiVtea Pubi <^«ni. Twin F«ll», idf^ho.UlOl, t3v Magx Valley Newtpapert, InvrBniered a t W(ond ciak> mi 8. «SHH«-.PLE4$B In 'lh ellto Presi'dentlnl .cam-, resenunent-abouftallfg." 1^ 1 , AjjhpDotf.oMice in rwi'o F-«iiik. idano. lU O l, onder ine aclo l March t. ia^9 / . ..,•«• puign, ' end a ' 'trusted Pressure on ^he president tq Coniircssipnal supporter i f the support i,n ' anil-busing.. Con- -■Uiiited Aut()'' Wui^e?sr-lt l,s', ' stltuHpnal am aidm Bil liM M ft.' tticn/rpmarkable that he has year ago; At that time Qarke bben secretly, perfecting a • Reed, Mississippi. Republican moderate' aml-bus'ing Con- ' stute chairman,, and. other COMMEM stltutlonal am'endment , of Southern , RepBblltan leatos his o w n . /Vi an ocknow le^ed begaq lobbying Atty, Gen, John -.leader o(,Democ^^ili^^^berals^^ilit^!hell.. , •• . ■ ■',...... - . ..r :- : ... av::.-.'______. buscc- shows Xhat M r Nixon Is of Federal" court .decisions, o r - ' tor', ahead ol .dhe serious dering school d is tric ts ' to ' Delnocratu- ■ Presidential engage In massive crosstown Rural Help contenders'I except .Jo r Sen. -busing was • threatening the Henry M. Jaclison, who chose President's Southern sU-ategy, rural revenue-sharing plan and his the'same Monday morning to aimed at capturing the 196» I'urtluml Ori'KouiiiM endorse an 'anti-b.usine_Ceorge Wallace vo(e to give' Previous ndmiiiisiriitions as well -;JropoHal lo yslahlish a .new am en dm e nt I ■ ta p e ic e iv in g him a solid national m ajority In. as the present have rucot'nii'.ed Ihe 'DcpartnMin’l of Community public opposition to . (oreed 157'i. . - . ■ heed' for "rural deyelopnienf., The , Development, Bui the major news rai'lal-buslng ol school (.•hlldrei)'. Until then Ihe President held mass iiiiHrallon of rurul resKlent!r was hjs proposa 1,tlui 1-a $1,3 hillion - ■= ' a n rlid a te i bil'rt. He llenQUllced busing bu t. „.lQ_tJiL‘ cities-has-iuaJatud-piiobleiiw— -mral-dcjrelnpmcnt^rudlf fund'l seeking a' middle^.'ourse un refused to ' risk ' prestige by • b()th in, urhan’aild I'ural areas,' If created to provide loans, loan in­ busing jire but o( touch' with eoi'mng out for a rem edy, either an act ol C ngress‘ or“'a'Con'-~ , johs 'were provided in, Ihe- coun- surance and loan guarantees to iiKiUiiine sentiment in Congress 6 and among the public. stltutlonal amendment. As one Irysido and adeciuate inuoines and fuHI)cr_economic grow'th, in rural .C’llven O'Hara's standing i^esidentiai Ultimate told us: social,-cultural and health facililfeS ' aa,“a!<, ^llghly per cent of the credit among House Demotrats' itnd ■■'I'he President was worried ~ ■ Vt'J wldi .Mr, Nixon's new .t-om- about, polishing up__the bid cr'owding. of the cilies might be on the same formula as fgrrevenuc iniunenl ■ to block pfo-busing Trieky Dick rniage,"- Besides, ha.ving refused'-'to take, a _ ,urtnTiirtie3~ > sharing and 20 per cent wii'uIdTie detislStis of the Federal courts, ' The______.federal „goveriuiient __ spends . administered by the secputu.ry, (if a Constitutional amendment position oh the «'(lual-right^for- wumen. Constitutional amend­ about $«ii! million a year'-71117-^ agriouitprcr- ' • would'wely-pasWhtf-House by .the " required 'two-thirds ment 'on ’ grounds that the fragmented uronranpi l" — Honii;-- i t .iiHijorit-y.. proa'Ss y f ariiending the Con-, , development, "A year ago, ■mimstration would be autlipflied 1,0. 'I^t* more liberal Senate stilutipn IS no ousuiess ol President Nixon recommended extend credif-of up to 80 per cent wuuld po,s would be covered Without Arm—

fnrmiiln lakinf^ into ?ircount Ihe ,cQmmunitii!s..altruL'tlvc.,.lu puopk. ... •... -i-«uuir23, ennaged-Lu btumirried.. ia:il law yearsi there has been a state's rural population. Its rural who have lefi Ihe farms because of PAUL HARVEY ; ; " und need some advice uboUl v<*ry lari^e increa\& in the ^ per capita income conlparcd with the technological revolution in ^tineticii and mutatiuns number of genetic ^.i^ffseling the national average and . the agriculture and for others vho are • 1 was b«rn without irry'Toft 'stTvices 'I’hese are pretty much -oveHifowdtid-in-tliu-biu ciiiiai-l:i- The IVosec^utiQJi ...— 'orm -from' the elbow. At that li/mted-to-the iBrggfmefllcal • “ compared—wtth e'vrd'enir Ctmgres's slioiild give ■ lime tnenSctoTloin m y p.’^e n tr centers, but since you liv^ in a A h'fiutujii of llu* (ulofLs unatteivded ‘ cases until., hamlle onl> one case per'dafT—Ttiat the umbilual cord' Targe city..you won't have to go states...... careful but prympt considcralinn l,n ai m.stfil ai'f v^tT bru‘iij{hl to lreyuentl>. the complainants And if it's exas(>t’faliht’ for probably cut the arm off far tij find one. Ask youc docJur ^ -Last week, I’residenI Nixiin ■ llie I'residenl's crcdit liiiid U uil A riia)i»r i'1-iij.oii ih lliu l fi'u Kive up or witnesses die off op you. imagine the policeman's when the, fetus was just fur- lo refer you lo such a pla’od, ahd again urged t'ongress lo adopt'Ihe ■ proposal. vH 'tuivs pi^'usi'outc. S o m e art* 1‘vulence disappears and the unhappy lot. He m ay risk his mints. or lhaU4ht^ [wsftion In »{el an expert opinion. That a fra irl Ui case is disnussed. life to bring In a'repeater when vphich I lay slopped ihe growth sliould’help lo'satlsfy 'bolh-you oiluTs, hke Duvul I’arter. do lii't'few York last year there the chances iire only I in 200 '.scaili' HtU bffiiro it’s uver U wer« JH.OOO. felony arrests but that he’ll ever go to trial. ' Now thal 1 am aU)ul lo maVry tia.s thi* v u ’U ju in o re than only 522 ever went to trial. New York • f’o lice Com- i iuTr worried -about the Dear IV Thoslejwn,i I am 16 II s t h f .T im iiu il J o u cah-t^ell. tne that tHe n iissio n e r P a tr ic k Murphr'*}*>sslbilii> of havir\i' children and a junior in high school, I l>tsir*a({o his Vour answer, inay cha/ige my cold,-that's when I gel a real MMthaun Avenue .• sitaUon ARHBUCUWALOl nn re r's m ind Hbout iu n rn a y e:- bad-attack:* .. St: t.ouis Post-Uisputch lax ho had paid to the supplier of his wiLs held up by two armed My allergisr classifies me as' roblHTs, What might be celled the formal . raw materials. In.thl* first place. 1 vigorously having a.n vld c^se of t|sthma. debate on Ihe 'vi^ue added Uix In short, each seller of goods and 'Ilii' premises got peppered Term Papers doubt both possibilities that you M y question is, do you think.I (VAT) was opened by President .services collects the tax on the with bullet holes—'Hje Bimnien mention. A lot less was kn^nvn. should consider going .to coUege“ Kot aw ay with $115, •\\;uillINSTON <-One Qf the tear this country apart”" 23 years ago. about human in Colorado? 1 have heard lh al Nixon wheivhe alludt>d to it, Ihtiugh value he ha.s added lo his pi'odticl_ It has been one y ear mid two iiK^esI businesses in this "Is lhl>re any danger that if developmtnt. but people th«i weather and climate are , no^by name, in his Stale of Ihe Union from the persoirhe seflsr his prtKluel months m»w. And m tha.t tune > . right now seein,s to be students cheat in setiool they wanted answers an>'way, so I excellent' f o r ' asthmatics, — to. In Ihe end, Ihe only perstin w ho I^avul C'^arter has li)st m ore' itN- .firoductlim linp sale of will continue tovheat in life""' -message', indicating it was undeT dare say the duciur did a litllV H.K, must pay the tax wiiliuut being able tiioiU'V noin>> lo court th iu iJje . iillege term’papers, IXjsl-ribet) Cheating is a very ^U-ong consideration as a possible source reaching for some sort of an­ • fT e had some delightful, visits ilul III Uu' ri^bber> Ami the i‘\ New York Aliys >Cen. word." my friend .said, "U'fs of financing educatioii in place of 10 pass it (in to another is. the swer that \^'ould satisfy your m Colorado m yself - but don't roblx*rs, despite ('a rle r's ef- ri'ikiiwitz as a multlmillion say that Prof Applebaum the local properly tax ultimate purchaser Ihe .cim: parents at 'the'^^ume. Un­ think people can't catch colds. . fiM tsrare still running aroimd .l.'llar industry, the selling of assigns a paper on ‘The Ab- sunier of food, clothing, eleclrinly. derstandable. there, or that you will The suggestion lhal VAT, in loose I'lii papi?rs,'essays and dieses sir ji.-l'Pieory of Solid t)as,‘ 'llus automatically avoid whatever . e«eoce a national sales tax, should a' TV repairman's time, 'a HollowmR the robbery. Carter l,„.^ .^ o sstb le for .m m ni'i«lu repuiou.U Jiours allergies are' respSnslfle.' for be used (o relieve heavily burdoned- - refrigerator,' an airline lickt't. Identified line of the robbi'rs in a . .Ilexe students to pass courts resei*r^i .in the library, plus your iisthma. • • homeowners is consislenl with Ihe. \'AT- is regarded as a superiil'r {xihce lineup, but the next he .iiitl yarn ^ .degreesdecrees never Uii'eethr...> hourshinir>i nf untini! m« tn ^ ... d ^ .^ T liS ,^ ’ thTsome i-.tmed of 20 years agd. President's political strategy of pittduCerJiecause Ihe sales tax is bear’d the robber fiad been Probably the only way you While th'ertf has .bei maternal factor cLed vuur niii iirdiniirilv applied trt ■iiM-i'iMM'i [•i‘lt‘ HSt;il, ••diii‘ til— im— iuL. ^tiuliint tuo hi3urs -ima “ aetect. Your mother may have. 'cfln rm d ' 6 {H w h M h er the cultivating white, job-holding. , :iii..i.sm of this by. some parking plac-e nearUielibrarj, moftgaged suburbanites trying lo or to llnanciai transactions, mimstralive emir " Colorado clim ate wiljf be better I'olice sbui this "robber .tUitators. my friend Elias arid another two hours reatling ^.aused trouble (That’s whv • ■do right by their kids, but it is '-whereas AT can be, indeed, II can for you Is to try it — unless gang" has a pt>ol of money 1 liiiitlum of the Insutute of magazihes before he gcl^\.-„..,.k. ,«• ____.i.. .u perchance ’your allergist has ’ be'levied agaih.st iK niuch lis Hll per Il,»t„m I'lugilirtsm delends.the . 1™,mid'*t“ ttie'research. w ‘s . . ironic that, iie should select- a , Maidiud to "hel^" un>. memtx:r been able to'discover In detail regressivc>'lax lo replace a-lux he ce«t p.f tl«‘ CiNP (the remaining 2ii who gels caughl. pracHice o( buying and selling odds up. It's time that could bi. should use no m e ic a tlo n except what your allergies are. ^ d denounced for being regressive per 'cent being governmVnI ser­ (.'oiik County coiu-t records ,«ipers as essenual to a „„K-h better spent exchangmg „„ ,p ,.X ,ln stS o n s (ronuhe' Uial'k not easy lo do. Moreover, of all the advantages of vices w h icli«^ ‘suniably govern­ .■iliow thi^t this case - involving iii.'tleni education, important ideas with; other ^ one 'SilVeged member of that I'he term paper mdustry not pi'oule in Uie student union, or , ,, j / . I'm nol trying to unsell >*ou on ■VAT cite’d by iUi proponents, its use ment would not want lo lax.i. In Ci)lorudo, or, any other state . to relieve propert;. _taxpa.vei;s. is additiort, (,'umphance is excellent gang 'has been i.*6nlinued 15 ,.nl^ ijives eoll^ge students an playing'touch football against Uietanily woUdrals“edo'uWsas lirnes since his arraignment. Uiat might appeal to you. I'm because-tlie payer-Orihii_lax. in ‘l l ' f , " " ' ' ...... 1» Whether-yo.u.would be likely just saying, that il is seldom usually mentioiKy^lasI, if at all, DhvhI-Cartel^says, "Every Ml capitalist eriterp.lrse, he "l^e problem we have Iq pass ii on Ip children, but possible lo predict with any •VAT.iii ri-eardtfd uriiiiufilY iiii ii„ wdvr ttf h'yl credit lor his pavineni, — wurt-l hgCe-ta.pay ‘ :^aid. "but It Dro\|ide.s jobs io f _uddress.ourslves to is. whv JtUL tnrtb- . letiiHig uuc'tifffc y wnfeif^gi* a . siibstitule for Ihe ciii-poralinn in- must collect from (he person to extra men lo tend iny business; thousands of moonlighting kids in schooP Is it to get an more positive than hTT*’ climate is going to be beUer for-. ’ come tax, as a revenue device of iis whom he sells his ^oiVl.s'or ser-. I I'an rafrord lo keep this up." pro fessors, ainl graduate eiiucMlion which they will never "m ayb e," . yf’u. own that simultaneously adds ‘ vices, _____ .^rS*)met»iies." he says, "t sit in s tru c lo f^ If you cut out • u.*ie, or'*a degree Which will open money to'theUrefjlsuQ .and gives Adminislrtnive convenience aiid iM I’oiirt fftuii 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the-sale of term piipers und lip a new w<^rld for thein” '^'' irquire students to write their American exporters a conipetilive * broad base aside, thc‘ fact remains just to hear it's bcj^n ()u,slp«med Flimflam continued ,e«r* iivui, m any teachers would be neslly. "W luit w^ do is take the that VAT is a national sales tax and a g ain." ERflfS IRID .advantage,iwhich isihe way il is And now u judge has granted unable tu afford, to, remain in sweat out of college. By selling used i n 1. or' as. a that such taxes are regres^ve. To a motion by Ihe pr4itMoutor to -our sciiuola." . . ' term papers iu.atudt:nl:i w t umi rpplacemuui [oi^ stale and'loc’al • . institute VAT at the nalionaf level reduce the charRe from armed ■Hut,"'l said, "Ally. (Jen. reinciving co(iipetUlon from th^ saJes atKf use tiixes. To opon ‘ w'lule allovt'ing the slates and cities rubbery to "jK*lty theft," which U ’fkiiwitz IS lO'ihg to outlaw classroom . Thanks lo us it's discussiuh ol' VAT in the context of ■'to retain tlieir.sales ia'xes would be IS nothing more than a tei in paper companies on the possible for a mediocre student property tax relief is un- . lo compound the regrejiSlvily; So • misdemeanor. grounds tlyit students are otu .to compete with a brilliant .^rtunate, for that could well some*proposals call for the sub- It was explained that, the taming degrees by*fraudulent student on his own level. means," . ' • “ F o r as litUe as 110 an Inef- stiturloh of VAT for all-local and courts "like td'reduce cases lo ‘ obscupe fhe.A'.eniral issue, which is .misdemeanors L it reduces the "Nonsense. All the term fcc,lual student no Ipnger has to _the.X)bjecllve.merits andjdemerits state sales taxes, backlog.' t)ai)eV companies are doinu' Is wnrry about t h o p<.^»nn_8i^ n g _ — o f V W r ■ The idea of n3-tn.tttii{Ha’Rr ^The vnltio______addedax tuv I______in a t a x o n " for the- property -tax, or me sales ‘ charge has not expeditv'd the niai wasn*i; ayaiiaDie- a lew grade, it mis TTFW rtOF" the production of boOi goods and tax, or^lmostany tax, hdiS |JUIIlH.'ai— - e a se . ------years ago. Most college mankind, 1 don’t knowTwhatJs." kif,,#I.Anlu Ktl'uA Iaa m imW I a #Ia ' . * * \ * ;serVices and as such jt ^comes, as a'pp^al'but experience and commoot. It will be called ag ain .M arch e students halve too m uch to do ^ close as any,tax can to.being a lax sense ought to warn' us that taxes that wiU have been about 14 when they're In school. The !*You make a convincing e^e that have'bfe^tj--replaced. have a months since tJ>e‘robb6 Ry. prossurcs.are great anc) an the (or the sale of term papers;’.’ I. ' ■.bn'the entire' gross' n'aUopa^ My understanding of nilnb|^«.\Kurk'load ^increas^V they agreed, '‘'but . what happen^, prod'oduct..,yAT Is a (liit percentage . way of creeeltlg baqk a few years law. Is that when a c rim e in> become more . and more when the student gets out of > levyy paid'bn the value added to0ve • from armed robbery to potty- siream of our society. ‘ . , 'Jousy doclori' lewydr 'or '- ’m'antifacturer adding $100 t.Q. the rjisiriittrVfi ■fflrt----- t h o r m f f l F - l-Uiaftn '______L . _ — ■< jf tW y= ^ f it y c h a s e a ty m T engineer, I f he bpught all hla . , value' of the raw materials-he ^scussi'oii in ,Congress ' and by But.ltwas^ , ■ • ■'paU-tif orj^ >May w ' candidates foroftHiaTiiieht tnarilnu^ A n w a y , as' I ' f i y , David U tliealli a n d l orocessed would ha¥e.aiiase of $100 -tluii Haoli III !UVUft Mawlf~'------5 i B ^ ' ~ tfltaliiBi wiiluii -tiiH Wuuld ^ all aapeuta at thBilMuo-tc-bo

■' vicoUect-.'tfie. tax.on tli'e,$100 added- ■ tripre's llUle chance of VAff-BeThfe .' ; >^-?rfl'U? from (h'e,nextperspn in tlie ' adopt,ed. But it;ts lilwly that taxes hecdeliw, , ■ ~~wneral.iriil«t;wK.. ' V - ''. .r ''. ''"'"rC T'a r ir ■' >'!-\’cfiaih v -;’#'aistflb\jtoV, say <^’ a.t>d>3lstfib\itoV, a.t>,d' Will ha.ve. to, b6hext.'ytfar,:' ltua|l0i ) 1 * f l 0 Lp^lW -vdo-Mh^AvwiltjntoflBttiiliinjJ'A.illiJto . S Ci'..’"!?''' it Is,not top;egrly^to,b^glti,iri-; ii".

P Y M ttflA T O o k N E '- ' .. PoU(iWngUi»,iteM‘and#,hidf .'.operWoniiibuCoLcoim rpo T.p'ds; in v.«ald:’h'e h o i neVef.oi)»r4t«l i|°n hlj ■■. port of w r Surgery had bo&n rnoatly».wlth s t i - S o t n y u h w t ^ U o l s ' u - Aiia irM r«’ .O ^ r 8 « voung,— rBie«aefl'from .the Fondrtn . She M id ■4li« r(u»lng-^and— BaOvaic IjnfaltfHwnsitTip-tS-oatrn ltTip-a-eatrnyouths youths wltbwith ^Scollolals'or-cur-' U o ls ls ' o r cur-'A*i)inaH ‘'may l|« W the medlc^ hUitory. Orthopedtc C^ter Jan.'30'and 4>Iacmg.pf.thi) roids In hei* w in e - but other than,'thal;2 Jti»~ m u 9 t~yaturc'Of the spinel bpolis.-A'^ec^nt back operation. returned to her 'fidihe lii (In ait A shA|w) have given her either lic.dowii of Slund up and' . ' ‘ ' ' J. kHe undjmen't'Is preserved on; aoshorie by filane thjt day, 'an addltlonar2 Inihe*.height, walk.' ■ ' ' Mrs.'Young’s.doctor'at Siin’ ..tll'o for. lise )»l(h medical She will, be (n a CMt (or nine- She la back tp her original 5 feet Mrs.' Voung hud knotm ot Valley sent M ay's nr her bacW students In T)>xas..>.' • ■ rnontea, and must return to the . flve'Inches .which had been HMThiEton throuiih'a frleiia-ir io ,Harrlniitiih.',«hQ'returnMl . or, i-aul Harrlijgjon,- an nospitai m six'Wonths'for .a reduced to. (Ive feet-twc) and her son. but when she thlked jo thi|t he could perform prthopedlc surgeon, said changp of her ;caSt.'But she Is , tliree-fourths Inches. . ' ' tbasurgcon on the toleohon?, he tlio operatlop. recently Mrs. Young Is. the • without pain for the first tWie lh-. ■ . V • ' ' oldest .woman In history to two years, and .able to explain ■ | undergo spinal in- the. medical Intrlbacles oC her: strnmentatloii, or grafting and operation, '' •' . ‘ fusing dth^r spine, placing Ads i Her -problem -cam e from to her vertebrae. , 7 ^ .. having liad three 6 th^ vwtebra the doctbr-sald-the woipan's operations, two ruptured discs recovery’Is ■comparable to a 4nd the removal of Tour dlscj. '■teenager'i., / ' (In-all, she-.h^s now had. 18 ill Lincoln budg ets for reappraisair Regular priQe $79.95

SH O SH O N E - The am ounl of county. SpecialSale Price iunded in the Lincoln / County Assessor Sanford count,}; 'b u d g e t for the ^ Ponneli contracted last fall with. reappsalsel program is $15,500, ' William ,'Onweiler and 3tan . not $25,500 as was stated in ap Young. Boise, to continue -wllh earlier article In the' Times- the work which hajl been begun News this week. . i "by Ed Messeriger. Jerome.. E v e n t h o u g h ■pt^og'is approaching Knd ' I •Connell fired Messen^jer. last temperatures In Oma&a have been v^ariner^lhls - The amount In ' tbe" current -summer. H e had worked fbr the box car isn't a »ign of the approaching iprtog expense part of the budget, is cou n ^ for. about orie and one-. months ai It liU In aYallroad yard covered with earmarked to continue the half years'having been hired b)* .icitlfef. (U PI) appraise), pro^tram. in the a previouff^ounty assessor. •

Household News OflReeord Donkey foair

fujrniture . JEfSoM E COUNTY American .Pacific Corp. to CleEk'spnice . ^9)eldon Slagel and Zona Gale' SH O SH O N E — A Donkey B all team w ill be at Warrantv wgrB fllpd hv 'Sird to Daniel T. Becker. the Shoshone Hltth School t needed ^ -Warren J L shpiiy to Ait¥»rt h . An honorable discharge w ^ Netz, G len W. Jackson to L a :^ e ‘ feco rdefflfom thV t). S. A rm y to The game is sjwnsored by the Future Farmers Jackson, Ray B. Cobble to. Ja^k Michael Bentlyand from of ^^erlca chapter, and is known as Crosby TWIN FALLS - «ld Adrian A. Van Hook^Adcaia.A*., th'e Ur-S Nayy to RlchardTT Donkey-Ball Co., Chippewa Falls, Wise. fur4iitu r« ,- '~ ••stoves^-’- 4ind _-VairHooHo -Aee-RealtyrGora.- : s 5 o r e r r ‘ ...... AUiocal-rldePs wiU■be-uMd.-Bureau'of.-U^)d P. Van Hook to Ace R eality, • Managei^jent and State H ighway team s w ill be In Emergency Food’ 4 )iv4slon of W .; william Hills to Ronald' Students up the opener group of players. the Conm m nity Action Agency, Dean Hills, Wayne M. Gass to .'TAIPEUUPII-O neof every Twin Falls, Pat Brown, Jim D. Beadz Donald StrlcUand* 3.5 persons In Nationalist China chairman, said today.' to Ronald A. Wmdcaster, J. A: is a student, according to (f they can be;*epaired at all. Morgan to Jane R. Sunserl; official statistics,. the agency solictu donations'of Kathleen M. Altken to Ray They s^ow that W t^ school these items, .which will be Moss.-Jose'ph M . Altken,'^state enroUrnenl at the end of 1^J71 Brochure available repaired by vocatioiSul stuaent^ .t«iiay Moss, Norma L. Nyhelm was 445’million, an increase of at the College of Souihern Idaho to D aniel A, SuhP. W llham 0. 2.9 per cent over 1970. BOISE — A new SO-page foundations, association^ and end then placed in hom.(>s of the Olsen , to Brent E. W^oke, Nationalist China has a popul§- brochure, p ro vid in g business enterpise's for which needy. Robert IC! Johnson to J and L tlon of 15- m illion. S'dfiools comprehensive information Qn Idaho^tiidents mav guallfy^ftda .Persons who might have • Und^ and Cattle, Co.; Lester* numbered 4 ,liriast year^ an scholarship awards from been distributed to IdaHo School Itema to donate may call 734- Saun'ders to DeW ayne Glen Ide, In ye a se .o f 75T)ver 1970'. ^ '6 'vernm ent say.rcea, ..CQunsalors. 3771 OT733-aa and thefc w ill be ■EweUC.....&)a, a pick-u^'provided. County, Loyd E . Oels to Jero m e There is also need for baby County; Wlllidm E, McCoy to clothing and maternity clothing C lW e , D.' Traughber, ,Dorothy at thisi Itim e; Pyle to Anna J. Hansen,

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deredj.'a ni)jHanc&..by 3 u g e t 'Soiwd ^Vmmcrs'and boalers/ - The'Jellyflah’, Aequortfa^' ^on* for research' becpuie- It un-; shoWn.ariyappreclaMe.effect ori • the Aequorea population In th^ ' " J O H N .' " ■■' . , • tains a themical Wat can dergoHa ehdugewhen cflltium , 'jj«»lin. ilu'. snU . J T h t ty. calcium. - o n i t)f the moSl« can estimate the amount of the increasing irilore^l;lh.lhe" . . \* iVt' ii’|>«’r.Viui^ .1 buvirtv^ .nunr Cnp* Tmpdrlanl chemlcaj eP aicmmiofts liresent.', (•i ii,iu'in Ix'turi' ‘vinl>.irl(ih); on the journeyk defends the body. The ability *pf a cell The Jellyfish .protein was has -been'.undertaken.^ . ' |.i,imu'.l h\ jv'Us. ■• - to multipljr, ib' bond together discovered in, "by two A i’iim iu I i-vc-ry ^^rv.it M iirld leader iirc ih oie with other cells, and to control Princeton .biochemists,. f.H . . .ir rv .ptTwm .U.' cot^fidenci* and ir m t . glands, ;he contractions'of the' Johnson and Osarou Sliifndmu* ■Su't'li ,|«)hn.''wlnun Jcku» Kivcd.!'.Whcth- busing heart’and skeletal mu^clps and ra, * during' a trip to the. .nf., TriiiufinucitUon i the etectrical 'Impmses of University of' Washington’s iifiyfuv oJ'' rf.vfi.ifirtn.' o'r in ‘Gcth* nerves are 'ail tnbught to . Waller F. Mondale. D-Minn., M'in.inv viml . iu hum .in dckpair, 1*’ 'y r ' involve calcium lops, ■ the San Jiian Islands.. Before'' warned Friday ■ much school iha-N thi- ■kltMi' of C h rik t: Researchers also are propos­ that there Was , no way to .|.iii)i'':-\ini! Jtdui. Anil in the hitrrowr segrt'^aiion .Will be "set in pLJ.uv:v, ing that calcium i6n concentre* measure caiciuiii ion cppcenti'a* iiii; hiiiirx lit the minv, jvMio turnv’d tu John conc'fcte’’ j’f a campaign lo ban i Hion may be an ^Important tions or even to lest, the im f f‘ mnthvJ', M .irv . into hit c.tre. businy of schoo) fhlJdreri for factor in dlevelopment of calcium theory of cell function,. ^ - i T l i C - Anl.iccd. John ruL’iiil b'alance succeeds.'. Certain diseases such ^ cancer Aequorin -has been injected |iM-.ulu-«l u it li l>(>l«ln<'«s .ittii continued llu'' Mondale defended the'prac­ into large rfiuscje .cells of the, -Mephisto nn'tn.Mi v fit joMis, tice of busing in a Senate floor an^ heart irregularities. barnacle, and the squid's giant .s|wech Friday, one day after an The Jellyfish are shaped like I Waltz ^ V. fried eggs and grow, to a nerve, cells. In'both casps, the ;.v4.k .U t(J (in thil ttr'fl,. 01 iia«>rn niaxlmum size of about three .importance of .calciijlii ions-in , liOf)* « IK.* nr-» prf. P O. nalion's (iapilal carried out by 0 60 regulating cell functions was •...... H T, .looir UKl'UOIT Ally. I-ryaard .Sulliaasoii,'43. Ih more than 3,000 carloads of inches In diameter. They shine' . Ihlnki'ng (if'st?rtli4J t'ollrctlnfS stamps. He-Is $20D VirKinia parents, ^ a dazzling blue-green when confirmed.'- ^— ’ / • Aequorea is harvested now {o $800 richer'after buying' a sheet yf 100 K-ceiit The Minnesota Henator's de­ struck Just right ^ light in the , Klscnh«« IT stamps. The sheet wufi creasetl prior fence of busing was rare for w^ter. ■ . each suinmer m thfr wal.^rfi lopriiitUigprm-ess Hild as a resulhvio while lines this' perio1 ' ' ’ .I I iiii '><■'rtiut'li PM<0 nl >S <1 to «iell ^hem at public aui'tioii.. (L'lM i * ainendmenl to 'prohibit busmg This lij^ht'ls produced by a attached to a bamboo pole The ' t>. . • . •<. I-'M.i.ii I *' l>i'Sditoii inlroctuccs " : antibusing amendments' are , ' ...... 1 •, .u,.. ' ,i-i, vi'.vc'-s Jo i»f M.1S.1I frtll sienoi'f >•'- ...... » ,f,t,v uoni/ig.s .*nd tin' Mildlilv. rtj 'expecltjd to be attached to a' i.ttniif^.ts’ itif pi'rtiir^ i/rt higher education bill that .will, •tfM , om;u- Evvning Demos piizzled Ko before the Senate Hcxt week, «'00 .Mofiflale saltl busing jj-as a I;...... • Wvitn>cr. bporti . 6 00 , -'I’ l ■»/. Tfi^lti or Conv'Ooi'tifi —mvHfUiuf-endiAH-iiegregation... Con)|)(>n^ _;_- "Jlus'ihg is the means-and at , ...... • ,< ;v.ia K.iingciotTi by Oregon list ~ UiiTe.s the only inetms—by II SAr Jnrei' Sons which segregation in public ' 4 30 .M bi‘iir<» lor lilt.' h^ili SAI.KM, Ore lU P h ’Hy Ihe ino.si frequent visitors to education can be reduced,"' .’II J . MOU S(|u;^nr. -and STARTS 1 H U.uK v^n Dyko Stale (Hay*TVlix*rs tnust dfler- probal)ly ha.s the setiJnd best "If we bar the use uf 'si. AAivleroger^ organization reasonable transportation as ’h 8 II Mov>u Kunn F| mine which presUlentuil i-iindi* T lJ S S IM l n(>AuJv^, i>rogr'im\ Ri'sularty tcAeduled progrnimi mj' (luttis should l)e on tht> May 'j:< 1‘k.sDn gamed major sup^rt ’otH* tool fur achienng tiesegre- ■rntffaadulcil-ay.. Oe^n-^fhHPy-btill^ -4^;^K-^^^^l^u..whun-^hfl-^^^te■'a__imlion • wo will s<>t concrete • wtporU o1 pFMtdwtl'Niaoo' I V THE Ifi^ to.(hin. Not a n ’ enviubli* TasR. I'on- iiiust irinuentuil” fieinocrafr inuTH"si1ibbrse^{regallun\vliIcFr siderinj} that the miu-<'htiififd M«*p l-:dith (Jreen, announced IS the (-ieu’r and direct prt»lui-l -arcAmri '<1 lineup of Deinotxals i.>, ImiuiuI to ;jlie would head Jackson's Ilf mU'ntumal govermnent [hiIi - chan^jtf dru.slically Ix'fi'n* on*- faiuf>ni>jn here ...'M - tiiitu v — -Bon^-pHWHt>yrr^h*H,j.VUtl44>-Uw iV.nHMBiiHMii-WuiuiijU'IwitU. naTton.' wlm heads Ihe Nixon campaign ■ l')em()crats in the slate arV ui Drei{iin. s«»>■. ^’*11 make die p/jni.jjv . A .'iAin.-% ...... I'OS apprcl'l*tl I>1 .•>’**.)* ■•..('•'I .f- ViHlo.ii (I'ntci meanuigle.s.s ^ s p o li in N e .q O Q _ Qi'vT io f*f7n>nrw-- . t oiigslr.M't Whoever Myers deteniiine.i to Ml- .tttii thi‘ Ciwnio Almanac 8»'ng a’ little o-f o* " v muV.:) ,i> put on the ballot !miir< rnnain N^itioniii GeoO'>iP' u' JOIO’ -■there. ' ni»> law 'alliiwint! .i .» y I'nitied l ‘ ress Inlem atloiuil 0 (>0» M t To(^uv IS Mui)day. Lijfeb. 21, by foio>.tuj ito 1-. . j L_i:findidat£.{a i?H*'^2n‘(f*da5’“ nri972 ’ ir; ihow • ' . '0,00 by affidav.il. was rein'aled' l>> hi til I S /I) .*r- 'llie muon is in its. first .\<'. .il.t i«.j II Out I* Without a visible i-andidatf tn n .» display, .sup|Hirters are unahU- Feh -’I, 1855 Cr(Ml,',i Cl IKK \\T0I\K (In this day m hlsUiry « to generate intiTe>t ’Hil' I Kill\^ ; SO50 economy will clearh )h- the ,.vill 1H~H New Haven, £>1 Si'ufooii uiifftH ...... — d l — - ^ luiiianl— liiMiu— ik u _. Uic . Telephone fompany TH HMi OUIH •credihihty of guvermnt-nt ai.Hn |;ubh.shed tJie first directory of SAILV .SATl K|>/|Y: .S050 expected to lx‘ an im|x>iinnl lis kind. iTsting. 50 subscribers, (fouriiu'l liiifr.'l ...... ■. theme. . ^ , 111’ 1R55 the Washington a iu l l u ' T s v y n w : ' 'Put .luuUing ,4»tnl^inl»ii>i ii>iu Monument wa*s dedicated, 37 $ 1 5 0 i ( ; n i A i i - —' A'flv iim.Mi ...... ■ . , . J t ---,— iniericatts take appear [o S«-n Kdmiiii.l years.afler it first went>under - C I H E M A J l Mu^ie of .Maine; S<>ii (n'ur^t- ci'fi.vtructujfj • S I . \ » \ 1 : In ■’Black Muslun" Last "4 " Days McClovern. .S I), ,md .vn AI7[ 30-9:40 p.m. Henry Jacks«m. Wasli l.i^ksnii leader’ ‘ Malcultii. X ' was loo many baths IS slartuig to L'uiiii* .III .'iiioi.t'. f.rially shot at a rally' in Ji»e« ^and i.s expe»'tfd t». cuMimt i.ui- York City, ' _ II,( M\ ( I'l I Americans infection. He criticized the use of the most irit«'iis«‘ i .unp.u.'tM in IW7I tyrnadties swept WlMERCASIIiARMV.AL of face creams by wonien .’iiv - .'li.vvM'il suth taking Muskie lias the inosi .o livr NhssiSAippf and Alabama, kill- SII(H*I‘IN(, luufer 40. siiying their natural li.itl.> ,tiI'l u.-iiu; deodorants lhal_ TJrpant^atioiv ►imiij;. .md tie lus ul^; ttO lifi'son.s ^ oils do the'job fme. bui he'did DRAIfllVGS FOR as .1 n-'iil! 'tirv [^ct more skin won the eridorseni.att ni man) rec-onuiiend makeup for women *liN»iii.M.'s II..Ill ilu*\ would ffftffi leading IK'imitT.ii.s m. Imhiig A ihmiglit (ill today /\meri-. ■ (r.i; -lirl .Ii,,t kri'in.s iliVy try. tu. to shield fH(.'n^^skin fmni wind slate Treasurer K.'U'rt-StrHiuii. can jKilitii'ian U'endell WilWe -mrr 'siwrl -^HTpstTiyTT!^ lernlatologist a coHiliainiian f*H '.In- Muskie 'TRvTOjinT7 ,Siiiil I- I'ld.tv campaign her«* somi'ttunr; to tn* hoarded but Till' [irMiTvK rlinunates natur; W rapS: off Sen MclioviM'fi Mimethini- to ] h‘ u.sed." * al inK l;>- '..iid ■ ' \ TiTfir diVl on' a htt’U'*Uty is .TO KVO In an effort • jT> ' w k i : k nut |.;ii u : : “ najjor ( oife^ii' of Medt;4iie' asliinfitn.n’^ftirtliday I, Wi- ii.sr all sorts of .s?i(i[ks advise ’ c'u.stomcr.s Co ; lii'ijiloraiilk lliev hlm'k the carry Iheir own furushiiti j PHONE 733.6376 }>i're>. lh«- ii|»»‘iiin>i.sii( tlu- 5>veut • traihUt)«Ml .kipanest' cloth fur I EotlonUS 30 l« Ecitlland Dovft ^;l.in>l;. Molhl'i., Natiu c put wrappuig packages'-on wrap- | Ends Tuesday COtlPON i less ({ay.s SPECIAL tlicsf (tprnmi^s tlu-Vi* fur a , Gate* open 6:45 p.m. Horlhl)Ni:iHIU\K ^ -m J piir]x'ise. and wt* shouldn't try * Ll bli)i.'ll UII-III ' 111' slUil.- ' ' COUPON fRlE l^ox said persons who bathe „||f.r«..|lH.|l li| \WdWTHj»lTOn« p*r (;*r.(|n 21 i.'lH^r | ■•Tills damages the rnJhpal *1 ,prnlniiltwt iidmnSt bacteria." he'-' •' in the city Umiti • akU-^------Live Muflc Sofufduy- Knox' said persons over .40 GP . or 733.9814.. 10 p.m . -^CODPON . * " shoiUd nut bathe every day In. . AT Tilt I the.winUu; because it removias 6fd9'p.;n. rnaFritroitEi)o.t . ‘ “ jrdVdrarilJiilhai prbrecragirM^^ TMuday Ni^h't ^TERN. BAKV < '' 1 •r^^- gei'iiiB ^ l u , kuyp UiB _l r i n n n i i n n iv a in r a :^_ / i: nujiplo; . - rs JBUIIC3 ru m e n I . JH :' TA/iTMc n ’ ! ^‘Sponge in Ih'e i MU Id.' I H I I , iKifi wuk uuii t wHMic pa .pryu • ■ i ^6 trained tojto,",-he ■ ADMITTED ', itli‘'i '.TT V • •' • • ’ V* V* M • • • • • V • HiSi nniP!raKn'P3iTflrnruj i' ' : .fcnqk; juko,'. wflrjie^i against PI QROanSZaT^ri’’ u - , ,i<:Vni.pJirptr^n3l’irm i oW orJuWi,, ■’'-.V mwlgurea;. dial ’ pusb ttfok.'.'' ii,. .»w.. chl(arw:'^^T,^ —MW- ' f ^

EW Y O R K J U P I)x T h e . Washington, P iC . a n d , -Nii^ >pr(Hluct- nam 6s,,'^briuidji. w ij - t-"' UlCJJltjMQgUflJaJiMdiy.iLJfdck;:^‘Sa_^hy—areitU - Uie:^8li68rHe auggwted i^^ 1 ' CPflCfipl.Mt dfiios back t'* n«tnnlA Ali (ha tnK'a’LCo.l nkAi.l '

-b ail(;arM -o f dialogue when it' thould .bfi_e>panlyed. itirequeijtlyJafceL a company thaii anyon«.BlSe," and troubled Key? York too#' up to "live hours for one Memoliis' 99 49 MVS HowMd e . Bowleg'pres- wholesaler-noted that time aiid infel^ew . Management and the Miami 66' 48 Ident of the conmlting fln i) of m o nw were being wasted-Ui consultants then analyse the Mpii-St. Paul 31 22 Marqula-^wles Associations, sorting and slacking cartdnt^by answers and^ ke whatever NeWfirhsans 62 <6 ..■• steps are Indicated. New Y o rk 26. 10 How does this system get ' Oniaha 59 33 employes-top managers, mid­ PhUadeiphia ' 31 W . Successful Investing dle managers and blue collar, JS N o y v FVjrtiand, Ore, 84 49 employes-to opeh.up and tdik • ■AIK • JSt. Uni|8- - 52.-U o... By ROGER E. SPEAR freely? Give them guaranteed S N O V y i t s MOW Seattle - ' /- '36 anonymity, says Bowie?. !i>t column on ^ When those bonds were issued Spoicane 45 ■ 27 • Q,.f I” a \ iorif{«term bon.i you mentioned their interest ra t^ w a s com* .Waiiliington , 30 19 .m el poAsibility o.f getting petltlve. making .thcm-SQuni *‘lock^-in." What does this inve^t^ienls (or safety and Chance of rain or snow showersivers mean? — D.F. Income. Just as today, long* A — fo u have probably term 7‘i per cent bonds appear C^Moci/ilei .Twin Falls, northside, Burley- Lows 15 to 2SrH lg hs;3 0 to 40 coun'U7 was under the innucnce "snow shower actlvit)' over in the northwestern part bt the noticed in scanning bond atlracllve. However, should, Rupert .areaT Tuesday, . of general high pressure this westernWyoming today; Under country tonight and wlU make ■ q“™ t‘ons that prices vary Werest rates once again soar. C en tra l Idaho • mountains^ morning. Under^this type of the high pressure Influence the jte way across the Snake R iver w dejy. Although M n ^ _ are bonds carrying lower coupon CONFIDENTIAL HELP— w i ' r r n « ‘ o f'™ !lf o r s n f ^ s o i m i f me‘ S a t a o n 'm :;n '" " - 3 d n “^ t S r n “ liTe ;X th e ”; »l;PPO _at rates would’drOp In price 0 0 ^0 I M A R R IA G E wiin cnance or ram_or_snow uui o ...... ' - t is u s u a llr i pleasant with -and high SOrf agaln. yesterdfiy bring with U co’nslderable matuAty. this ^spwlty In the secondary market, to.,..a^el , 'sh.owerg^ _ P a _ r t jy c lo u d y Increasing clouds tonight Is usualljp-qoite pleasant with •and...... high'50rf^ , again•yesterdfiy - ..» b ...... ww..-,mv.«— . . - ^ ^ - - 7 7 - * FAMM.V ■ ■ ® - • • • • • ' ----- secondary or resale price^is where’thejLwerfi-.competltlve. .Tuesday.' JWlndy , tonight .afid with snow-sho.wers. . Partly, rrfther’warnj^days and _cppr over most of the lower and clouds and some rain or snow ^, f — 't -PBW ONXIT' readily acqounted fqr.^^^sale* with new.hlgher paying Issues, early Tuesday. Lows 25 to clnuriy with a few ^nowshowers nttzhts. T ^ - T s ^ th e ^ a s e ^ in • middle Snal^e _ R j ,e r Valley showers. a re a s------*** a iw ** »ne troniwe'can expeci afe directly relafed to; Again the bondholder would be 'Jllg h s In the 40s. 'Diesday. Cooler. Lows 15,lo 25. southenHdaho. Aftei* the front wi*can expect , 7 3 3 ^ ^ 51 7 • Now turning our attention to ’someeoollngon-TuMday wlth a-how.. roany^,ears-rem ain-ijocked.ln:"; . “ ------_ z — Camas Prairife, Hailey and Higbs-30 to 40 Tuesday. A weak fro.nt went through the next hours we n olejhere few. snow, showers persisting, to m aturity, the cofipon .or in. lower Wood R iver Valley: Outlook for* Wednesday, our area yesterday and.has now 24 Increasing clouds tonight chance of a few snow showers, moved on' to the east into is.a-narg e sttfrm area off. the rate, quality rating, in-, 'with, cain or snow showers. Synopsisi .eastern Idaho and western West Coast. A front moving out iV o S m o k e rS ' denture, terms and. any Pick A SPECIALIST FOR YOUR HEARIHa of this storm will be moving into . s m u t i c r s specialUed features such as Partly cloudy Tuesday. Cooler. The western part of the Wyoming and is causing u little At o .part of our complefB heorinfl otd lervice, we offer ------C O PEN H A G EN < U P D - P i- convertibility. d free oudiornetric le iT'fin d hebrlng evoluofion in our rectors of a bakervJiere h a v e _. A-rated tands cart-ylng 3 n office or /our home, Come in or coll lodoy ond find, 0 r d e r’TiTr^ tm oketTi'*'' removed trom their workers" 1H“ 15 years to mat^ity are out whot "Coi?|ft^Sound" by TELEX con do lor you. ■ — Profit taking relurns overalls after a housewife found ™ « ' a cigarette butt in her bread. . Seems that one of the workers .‘i? ' m b REARING AID SERVICI. h.ri . hint .fter lunch >“ “ »■ Thos he is effectively 1-not Aft.- UoB. lo ta.in n)i ami ^ Inn k- m inLnna way or thn.nthar, w taking returned to Wall Street open Monday becau^ of the the pro^ trofn recent g ^ s Ttie rta rke l did move ahead hour and lost it when .he benL--.^.. ■ with the Approach of the floU- celebration of the anniversary Tlie profit taking had begun Wednesday. Analysts said in- over a dough machine. w assume me loss, day weekend ^ d forced the of George Washington's birth- ■ late last week and carried over vestors were encouraged by re- stock market to a mixed finish 4ay. With this in prospect, some InitlaUy this week. There was ports that industrial production' |o f news to. spur move and personal income held by Am ericans rose in Janu ary. Lu- cien 0 . Hooper, se nior'w aJyst at W .E . Hutton,"noted m any o f MR. POTATO GROWER I the moving issues were specula* NEW-YQt^K STOCK EXCHANGE ■ live. lic iv Harry I.Aubscher, analyst (or 2 - U - 77 ‘ ' r«'if HfH 60 Walsion & Co., said.the market M l CHAMOl h looked “a bit tired." ■ ■' YOU SHOULD KNOW CIQM n»'0«<> lo w The Dow Jon^s .IpdustrlaLt Average of 30 selected blue .Industrialist who pioneered the power source, tha^Lear engine engine would be In.a prototype cause of th^ Wankel, but fin* N o ; '5 impose a tax prior to'sale from 4 % to 19% of aeveiiipwiht oi tne ear r " -uffCT producUoT»4B4 g^nonthi . L e a r ’s , ^tflhed-t^e week down4<>•><. •.» a ttl a iiears his name,'says his new .light11 1 weight and low production for buses, then for pwy saw no indications of a steam turbine engine m ay be maintenance', requirement, ca rs and later for a 30-foot cabin .release of orders for maclUne used to propei boats or heat Moore said< cru iser. ,. took) for the Wankel, -fioih.es,~ Also, such legislation would: — - , ,A iirotolype of the , 2J0- No. 1 Jeopardize pre-season contracts, ~ horsepower engihe has been are going Iq buy a npw p t ^ p iliounted Into'a . You — 'No. 2 Deny growers the right to appeal of board action. ■days------you o w a it to youf«a/if to . of on-the-road tratlrig' hi San Francisco, Lefir hopes to prove No. 4 Levy unequal taxes. . — ^——e the engine more efficient, leas P A ll«r (nilutU g and as inespenslve a> - No. 5 . Destroy the free agency ^ r y person in a potato rambuitjon engines —ruaed-ln road vehlclet industry to manage and market his^ product according to : WllUam A, Moore..dirtctor dt jlverllalng and. marKetlng for . the-d.ictate.s..oihis-own conscience.

• • agriculturfi cotnniittie f^eartng ai ------■ :Coitlii(t \y6^r 'hgliJator ' and the. fio'irer'nw \jh ■ ppposillpn Jo- the dfri^onsa-: tfwncM oif thii IhiM to Idaho'* lta$le Ind.uslry; , v / 'i'-' • iiwiM -rair:>wip*nfiun« y n ■ aq , vnnrviv".^ f ' “•ptnd, a> .miich n..yrlronti>ldi(»n.»r»n Hy|,lrte .(qr •Ooaot't(hli-y.w,--'but^lhe-rjt|ltfo:^^^ .■Ttpntrol holie." * ' Ooillie--Previn ab1iltv b( ilrut' controi." iPsijTiii?s-Now»/Twln Pall*/ld«ho. Atandoy,Vebri)ar»2l,,l97! . LrJ- -iMs

• .BOISB^Mdaho^PlHWhere—UrilversityoHdaho; Kram er said he wanls' to get lallored" to d travels with,' a lUgua u ,i']iutf*’8P' •fw ‘ ■------' ...... ^ BWt-p' fiVfliyM=in»aii a W u .5t--nre ^ ------W ------l ...... re^cKeid the 'pinnacle of.. hU M e a sy -g o ln g "cK irin ,ai)ri, wit business.*' ’ ■. •a-'reduction from tKe eight ;profea ■«HrleH^make him a- person with When, .asked U thU business . suitcases of a coupl^of years What If he has, authored .tw<) whom most people can identify, opportuhity. wb9 the m ajor'*agrf. •r^-bdstselllnB. booksi b«en w id d y .Certainly,.-., he h a s ''b e e n reason for.locating again in K ra m e r said he gets t^'ed o f , ‘ acclalrned, a v Ih e ' g re a te st‘ .throMBji.^ the ■ big' ‘celebrity Idaho he said,.‘lino /'.. ' -being a public flgur? that can’t , . guard who ever DlBvetf orofes- routine, but-t^gt wps yoaFo flgo »It wa« n faWnr hiit.H^ng .in! flat /nanK-.^diitfliii«Mt ' slorTal football, appeared on a ll for the 35-year-old busihessrriarr. Idaho means m ore," JO^amer. • without interriq>tioh and often the tv talk show's and has-been Now m osrpollticlans would llk^ said. "H ere .you can r e a lly ' Offends someone who wants to- Invited’ to apeak* almost every- to come across to people as he fe lax and charge up again.! I stop'and’ talk when hg is in* a where he a lw iy s Wanted to does. 7 7 ! 7"^ 7 ' can't do that In a large c ity ." hurry. , , I ^ , visit? ^ "No doubtlie will be asked to Another advantage of.return- ' "When they stop, you 413» FOR FULL INFORMATION. ihe n&w venture if h'e has his - m i n u f f re s hi p asking the Soviet Union for A-ay, ■ f —■ ORWRIT6 20S JACKSON, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO fpreign aid. MMMiMiMMWMMnMBSsiinnHn wSSMB M OUNTAIN VUCW. Calif. wide belt of dust,' rocks .and ^ d with • breakdowns in the' Its goal is to'mcrense man's •Jack Zulke, a bar owner who IU P I )-W hen the Jupiter-buund mini-planets, it will take 30 ship's navigational and exper­ jafowledge t)f Jup iter—which is heads the Committee for Flood Relief,' said no one else Is Pioneer F. spacecraft reaches minutes for its cadio signals to imental equipment: 1,000 times larger than earth the hazardous asteroid belt four reach earth ^ n d Just as long to Project'manager^Charles F. and’ has dense clouds which Milling to help. , months after 4U- blastoff next send commands back. Hall's best "guesstimate" is form.-slate blue and salfoon, In a telegram to the Russian Sunday^ the "captain" of the With an hour time lag in that the pioneer- has a 90'per pink bands, around -it. an EiHbaM y irf Washington, D .C ., unmann^.probe will be a communications' — which will cent chance of making it enormous red spot that seems 2ulke said F rid a y "the people young tedinjcian at"a typewri- grow to 00 minutes when the through the asteroids without to float in the gases, and 12 of ITiree Foijts, Mont., areai ^ter. kevbflard 180 nijllion miles spacecraft nears Jupiter-nearly> .suffering seHoifi^arhage. satellites, including three larger having*Tuffered ’ a disastrous' a w a y, two years, from now—the men If it does, the spacecraft will than the earth's moon. . fli^od and 'having, been ignored And-there will be little- the flying the machir)e. w ilKhi{^ble pass within 100,000 m iles of by all state and- federal earthbound cogffllller can dd«if to do little about a d e d u ctiv e Rit»antic Jupiter, the lacgest Roneer w ill perform, l.'l. agencieii, do.hereby appeal to a pebble-sfzetf chunk of*sp«ce MUisiorir planet Ur the solar system , scientific experiments to start me pMple ana. me government debris hits the 57(H )0i^ But. they will be able, with .after a 22-month, half-billion answering many of the ques­ of the U SSR for fpreign aid to spacecraft and its load of the help of m asslva computers, m ile voyage. It will then tions about the inl'ngmng alleviate the .‘ present f]ood scientific experiments. to cope wl|h damage caused by continue on and eventually planet. Its findings will help conditions." . . B y ^ tli^w time J h e Pioneer collisions at 30,000 miles an.. escapft-thfl jo la r s y s t ^ beyond scientists pl(m morenietailed Th«j v^a|er . spilled over reaches the 175 miUi^ mile hour with grain-sized asteroids the orbit of P lu to ." ^ studies in the futur.e. lowland fartiifureas two •weeju ago when an ffe Jam in the Madison^ R iver, forced water arpuhd a dilte. Nine fam ilies had to leavo-ibeif homes, and " Zulke says thiey won't be able lu return dntil spring. i Although admitting the plea to ihe USSR was for "shock treatnfent," Zulke contends It is the only alternative.

BLUE LAKES SHOPPING CENTER 6JUCTSONLY FABULOUS PACESETTER FABRIC SALE TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY H O U R S r 9 MoiflEitrro Sah 12 NO O N 1^5 P.M. Sun.

Wouidn'l'you like, fa new.cifpe'for ipjing? 56” v»>lde. W o sh o b le . ■ ^ • £^JEMY,,MORTON .. . i»hl.Uc«M - . - - 1. ;Sp«l»lt«lli«Ttaie(:Ne^ -. • . :• ■ i-lXi ■ wwij& h lt e i roiiily.______yee' „ . _ti'eTWact.______mei|' lii.' ■ ^othor Mddle ttaveler had a iiii^laii ii‘iBjri»c|t^ f TOe young hraell w^' conctniea about h it,. AmericaI'aa M emial?"Aequal?"a.»tud«nt RhidAnt In'RAfriitmVMl.'/viettl in > ’ * ' -.Iwlppd ‘ ^BbsVpR-m iaTTBTTP I j tofjpni :w6r'e ■ ■ . O U»r American '^aurist* b&ld ihej^wUVfefujrp • •. :3______ag iaj. ^ ’ WMnyouTOreatlwilie,'.fe were ■ iwo of.Uierrt'iarloiwIvr^.' 'iiolow w n maiw flmea were you ciu g fin n irro tr ■ .., there' are alwayi In a hurry, TTSiXilal'w iir lier B'uiiir.U a 'A n g eles', yrii . . —dtVarri*'*7 . '9l ** nnnritrv - ' collision Involving a bus and a . For'Am ericans traveling' overaeaa/tho time to enjoy themaelveB.!'. rOie Israelia kfpt telling' me It's mere-.. “ I was ^taking .to- a .man from Norwa^ aHout' |1 . propane tanker truck^and a car' . _ /quMUon^dptherslikelt/ig^notuuhvsualasIt ' An Israeli goyernmiBnt_ ., worker said he'^views peaceful-llete'lhan lo'Amerlca." . . . .’ .probleniipurconti-les share,” a^NO* Yorli City . on the Pennsylvania .Turnpike , ..may appear - . • the-United States a* having "much Tnoney b u tW h lo h . concerning the United .Statp£ la■ studoi)t said. ‘ ' . .■ '. •.' ., . , -about.si* miles east'bfthp ■■ ■■ ,, Many forelgherahave.an Idea tjiat the United- many problems:” .... : . usually tormulatdd.throuilh television and radio'.'-' ';Theril.h»aUtecl how tdiuihifWas to'compare. 7-M ayer -Valley-lntereliaiiger '-- ' ■ . f S la U l ll.ll) iiH iw Mud o| turm ou,'' said Jennifer Amerlcan.toorlita report tHSt there la another’ reportti newspapers, laHu ’ wlth American,: Norway.-.has three JnllUpn. people.-that's about "State police saltl the aqcidenl .Estes, a nwse (cotn Quitpqrt, Miss., vwalloning side to the U . S . I m w . ■',i|ouri8ts> dr letters from relatives,, • ' * ; tbe'slze of a laf'ge*heighbo}hcKxi.)¥l^re'I.come. ! .happep'od when a car driven by ' In G reece.' ' ' Many saBT they receiveI inquiries from. »‘Youmust rem^ber that Americana,have a’, fromt’'. * ^ ^ # ' MlrH»mid'AbW,34,of AUanlfl,.: . when you.'get speclfic;-you realize that foreigners about the availabilityllty of work lh;the lilstfifet travel advantage,'Va spok&mqn at.thp • Hwold Cpuiey; oC M letri, Vp.V.if retired ,a)r. ! went out of conU-ol on the Ice some ol their images are rather litrange.’’ united___ ,______States. ' ■ V, S. ehi^aasy , — , ...... iii Tel. —Aviv ____sMd; ■ . , v.r ' tower^confroller. .said ft enooUntored *fflw i -.-cpvered roadway. AJesv.oT tha.‘1mages'"haye been tield Tor a ■ A.tburist who enjoys an extended qtayjo'a . American standard. of living ipakes it -probiems during a r.ecent trip ^ound the world’, .lo n g tim e . : , • toreign land,o(ten returns home with a book ot poulble for the-middle class to afford forijlgn. "t found-«ut that Americans are great self- N H w K .4 On-ra train in .Yugcalavis, a young'Slavic addresses. ' — tra.vpl/Onljitl^'wealthy foreigner U ll'liely to see criticsItics (WthiMth a lott^be-thjiik/uTfor,'’lottabe-thaiikfuTtor.'’ h'e.Sald,he Said. ■' farm er said he knows the United Stales as “ th e . " r t o p le want nie to w rite to them so they can tKe United States.'-' '. . . ' Gauley jaid he engaged In polltlcal'dlscusslons | l n | | « vi> (l W^iavarlcep* .placrwherery joji o n liuve wjwliuys.'''------. -,improve thelr-EngUsh,'; jald Maurice Shan- 'E%te.Su|a, of.Locust Valley, N. Y ., recently and, generally, had few p ro b le m s .', A Greek girl In Salonica, when meeting a d e ls w , a Chicago acljool teacher traveling In discharged from .the U. S. Arm y 4n G erm any, "Not everybody agreed with me," he said. ' 'SAN QUtlNTIN Warden Louis traveler from Chicago, asked: "Where are your broalr- , spent (our months touring Europe'. "B u t when ,( went to pay m y b ills, everyone.was ' S. Nelson (clls press con/crcnce 4 plex croii H air ' guns?”'. ■ . " It 1s a bit frustrating to talk about the United .■'&mo people w ill criticize what the A m e ric a n '- m y friend,” , heireg rels outlawing of death ' .-Many of the conunenta, however^ ire more States,” he said. ''Some people havc.a few facts government is dplng," he said, "but most "The dollar Is our best diplomat," JJewrity-byrCallforoia court but ^ * 3 3 . *— “ was..iclfS7cd'of thought ,of^ P C H ^ C , having toTecome “ Elchraann of C a llfo m la ." Nelson said he . !• aUSHOSHONlST.S, thought death penaUy'deterred , Winner rtiay be Ibser some i^ople from committing ihurdCT. lU P I) CON£OHp, N;H, lU P Jl- T h e ' _ -TiiiH Jiivem ; D- imd since ..m e n , oarK .d orsi winneFcould turn out to be^the I "M uskle's' going to- candidates have made s e v e ra l, ‘ jldser inj^ew Hampshire’s lid- have to get.QO'per cent.of the- surpriseshowlflgs^ 1956,Sen' vote to make hfS win worth* Estp sK efauver used^vpiunteers SYMBQ15 . Mifrch 7. while." Rep. Paul N,-McQos- lo get a surprise victory. In the . liie feal significance is not in ■ key, R>Callf.’^ who is'oppo^g 1{HH Republipun race, Henry. w^lng, politic?! observers' Nixon tn the < jQ P -p rim a ry, Cabot, l^djje got 33.000 write-in .. ,• t^.^oontenti. but in' •'how well yoU'- says, "NlAon's-going to h^Vtto - v o t c s ^ n jhoug h he wn''B. Johnson Important lo mc,~i/I - part, every, nlijht oii the television' enthuiiosm ond linow>now of the Future Formers « f and th’en*Se*n. E^igene J . Mc­ because you gehtlemen of jh e news." America. Young people like theie spring from the C arthy of Minnesota in the 1968 press have'tnade It Important.'.' -’jPeople U alk to say they're hordy rootitock of our Notion; in them lies the prlmar>;. Jolinson. a write-in . He stressed one point—"It's most worried about crime and future of American Agcicultt^re on?*'Agribuilnesi. ' ; candidate, "won", but lost. He the g u y ’ who gets the most rugs,^ said M rs. 'Anrie W h ilB T^ We're proud to ihore their confidence in the future. . came up with 50 per cent of the votes who wins’’-b lit added,' McGovertt coordinator. "I ask* eipeciollY during* N otionol. PFA W eelil ballots cast', but M cCarthy’s "the significance of dial vicio rT ^ ^ '**r^ ^ uM ing 42 per cent vote total may de^nd on the size o”f my drug’ arrest-in, say. New greased the skids for Johnson. vole.” - ' ' * ■ Ipswich (pop. I. 8OO1 and they SOUTHERN IDAHO Vhft decided not t6 seek another “Hie GOP -candidates are /lelghbor lold.them •' term^in the White House. Nixon. McCloskey und Rep. .wmetody blse’s kid got. ' Consequently, candidates and John M.-Ashbrooke of Ohio arrcSed somewhere., . PRODUCTION CREDIT ..-.iheir ’ ■ lejidjq.spfl-peda^ ■ " ■ ’ -„(j|ie jhe Democrats,, in adth- • , thdr »W5 ; ? “ re wor-__ ^SSOCIA-TlON-..:_ theirIr Vhanc^s, If ihey really ilon .to-MusklTand M^oveni. rlcct .abbUt^ .econofnlc. issues, think they'll do'well..... — with 35-jier • _ m-'e.. Sen. Vance Hnrtke of . students* are pilcklr^g their* , Office* Alto ot * cent.ot the vole, they tell the Indiana, Mayor Sum Yorty of candidates qh olher groupds. A , press, -'We'll be lu cky to get 20 i^ s Angeles and. on a write-in pc(ll Concord high school Byng.Y epODlNG, ■per cent: 15 per cent would - basis. Rep. Wilbur D, Mills of students showed about, half 678-9402 934^475 ’ ••please us very-nvicii ''. ' ArkanSfis. were tmdecidecTabout President .- • 11181 way, 11 they get th»-35_. the first primary, waa 1952 Nixon's flconomlc policies. CLOUD OF SPRAY emerges as transit bus per cpnl they’ve actually been crashes rcc^ auto la test, Ulus'trating M counting on. It looks, ll.ke effectlveoess' oTwater filled bum per (nstalled.ion n it h a ' -stunning upset: fleet of 135 new buses in Pprtiand, Ore. In all, ’ Or, i)s Johnson said, "1 think .Tri-M et,Transit Cfl,.wjll add new buses this squish m •' that New'H'ampshire is the only year, Incorporaflng safety device. (Up|K , plara -where-^candldate-can - -^alm. that 20 per cent of the vote is a landslide and 40 per • i^nt, Is a mandate and 60 per ' ctent-ts unanimous," \iurse shortage worse The nature of the guessing usuH ly means there are some surprises when the stale Is ,386,894 registered ‘ voters 'S is t than lack of doctors .Vieir ballols.on ibwn mfeting day, 'Just under • half, are By LOUlSraSSELS - P a y up lo 75 per cent of the , -Provide Aore scholarships" exjiected to ■vote,‘ if-previous United Press International rost of new or enlarg’ed and loans for'student nurses.- filjuresarean IhdlcatiorivJJiere. ■ TTie doctor shortige Ifserlo u s buildings for schools of niirslng. -The ma*xlmum- ‘scholarship are about 60,000 more R( and has rightly received a lot -M ake emergency ball-out— would be-«,000 a year.'TKDse-cahslhan, Democrats, of attention. _ ' , grants to._fljdaling^hurslng who'don't qualify for scholar It more often turns out one Buf therels an-even bigger schools thal are ‘‘in serious ships can get loans of up to .politician ,wUl try tc JjuUd up shortage oi nurses, which you financial distress.” ' 'I 2.WO a year, with the proviso ,another;s total. For examlaJe, don't hear so much- about. - -:-Provide “start-Up" grants that yp to 85 per cent, of the. The Division of Nursing ot ot up to 1100,000 per year for loan wUl be cancelled if^ the - « f- . ______Lnurse after graduation works at Health estimate that America —Encourage nursing schools least S ye ars In a public or non- needs a m inim um of 880,000 to u p a n d their enroUment by profit private InstitQtlon, o c^ registered nurses right now to paying them,annual subsidies years in any area deslgnated.'as staff -hospitals, clinics, public ranging from 1 280 to J900 per having an acute shqruge of health facilities, convalescent student. . nurses. homes and other instltutlona. We actually have only 723,000^ R.N.S, which 4eaves a shortage of IS7,000. Th a t's: three times LIVESTOCK-: & POULTJ^r. • - - the size of the ja llm a te d doctor Shortage. Moreover, if we had more nurses, they could relieve the '^^'Pafeated Cvp Type'' Equipped As Follows: doctor shortage by taking over some Jobs I such as pediatric care and m idw ifery) now done 900x24 TIRES ^ j.mo_sU/by M J3.S. PISC COVERS ; It's good news for-»v«ryone who Is slcK, Or may get sicK, that the gove.|7un.ent fU ia lly Is putting some real pioney Into a solution of this problem. Ilie 1971 Nurse Training act, which slid through Congress with ^Ittle puUlTcUy during 'the cloalna weeks ,of. the la^ wHoivaullwrliM-an niiUay.iJ. S...IHU 'muton aurtng:lhe neit Z 'tlifei yearf to 'isxpand. nursing We ai5? proud to announce'the completiori o f, our nevSFT 5, iehools and pt«v,lde more » Qnanclal pid (or girls or boy/i feed rri|l and st9re in Twin Pbllj,. ' ^ ' -- ' .. Seimie OptiaHiAr»t^16'- PU»V Row MitirkeTf^ol) type Ai' - -:whowliihtoatt«id,ll'«'niwho wliih to attnid.,them.‘ '• 9"-Vf^.'?fVpVy'.'23rd, ftokj-OiOO A.//k;',t?.-yli.QO_ P,hr:; yt^e 3 Poi(^t.Hj|tcb, F*rtilizto Attaieh^^^ Sin G)i;tfnsion«.. _ It'i, Important to-add, "or . boys," bwauae Ue pew lar- ore planning an-open house in, t>rder'’tliqt.'iyjow-mo/in- ■ ^ n tajiu a-clause sjlwintNiUy; jpect 'this new liqeilify. An. -biorrhationdl' meijtino' w ill' ■ bB held O f 2iP0oP.M. far wafflb^K‘an'd-,l,njai;)^^ ftftdart,' ' D V l i | ! Cint 'Y6uigOp>rotlrtq Co»t» with Fgw^r MovlnH-BdrfaiBind t tbli'tr«.dltlon- B n iU |n -. ■' R^ires'hn«rittJwUI ■ bW ^ and- door'''pVixes rtaw^ , , ’ ' tn Other Nqntprs oh the Udfliiry^ ^ , We ektenp. y^u" Invitation to b.S^ "oijr v., : .

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roister WASHINGTON (UPI) -The (irged ;th« Wnlted .States t« States and Canada are ,«*l(cli.,to' the rnetrlo .irtteiii RT l/f gpifoini " s e t s ’ ,^.the only two h ia |o r liations sttU -Sim W CTjnnm wFisitv' T y sn n n ONE OF NINE guesli wioely-trsed Am iffi . suid " a fte r un i» earn ed , iho district truv-eled an of'welghtf'md meaiurei. ", • SlIpSllO N K - Kor lhe,«ocond ' scbedtflcd to d lscu ii how to scientists and technldani and Is .(he frew Icla Jown uhd there CHtiihuted 650,'OOO tni.le.s, ■ The' Brittiih, who Invented It, ■ i'lMii’ In II rojv the .Slwshone .prevent World War in familiar to consumers and D ls ln c l Biii-emi of* i.iiiiU iire triore accidents thun*uiiuul." ^rsvolcTsW a/wM ch w w ld Hive fennualBtyjyhSvi started a JO^year p i4 g r« n rlo hu{(K alike through suA rutio of»1.6 iiwidejt*’ Mi>na»ilWWHt IWtS IW{i till? ■ UnlvCTslty of J ■wnmei I'lu'Uwnnatrty*------“ ^ 35^ninimaerlllnitnd IH.M, Norwood C‘;” Bori^vol(l„ •million'nillea/while the overall • • ■ 1866! ■- • ------:— -4.0 , iTk* present^itiotiviTernoiui*^ Hoise, iniule. the actual .CantroriQitc.r of Cbban Pren^ler ' On F eb..ifi and-M arch 1, [He preMRpt^itiun to R obert Mo^lnei Borsvold also explained the Senatt^Coimiierce Comhiltlee Wort’ lu'UI at Iht* JllJM ofhce in, Fidel Castro. Mlis Caitro wilf Shohhone Dlstflct - Safety federal 'rGgu]atloH.s ‘in safely, will hold hearings >to consider ShiiKhone i'riday inorninfj. spcalO on* 'thp th re at ,of Diructw. On' the Safety the. OecuiJiillondl Safety leglsialloi) tha^would put the. IT'S A FACT! - W illiiiiti Mathewb, ^oi.se. % Communism In the Wejtern- coijiniitlee for the District are Health' Act .rcceDtiy imicted. . United 'States on the metric . ' br Si«amwo^ • 733;6036 b’tHte n i.M . , ■■■'mroctar ..Hemisphere. V “ • 'cbnKnitulalod the district on the Jean Oliver. Wtilluue Kix»en and the Safely Manayeinent "y system. ' ■ SnJlMCmtPEt CLUNlilO ' Hdiie\’t*ir»'nt'' .stilting' lhat -he* Mnd I(oy Mayes. ' Information System -oT the . The to m m ltte e wtU l» n c iii- WILMOT SHRINK ; was inure th'un happy that Cum|H‘tinM with otiicr five Depariment of Interior. Und«r . trate On a gbvemment report . WMiCMMT ^ V ' ^ \ ■ ■ Shnshoiu’ n fs trlc t' went (liMricLs in the St4ite, Sho.sJione the OSHA' em'pioyes are to Ix* Issued last ' summer which ' i'unuai'.\ U> the' rule 'in buiiie ■|)i.Htri('t cjiine up witli a record protected by their ciiipImut in cases-jiltLT.receiving a .sjjfety duhnu lft7l-Ilf only one n»iU)r such minute det/til as'li^htin^, venlilation, noi.se aiKl hirai injiirk;.s Personnel o( more notK-raiile ha?.anN BLUE LAKES SHbPPINO:CENTER HOURS: 12 Noon to 5 P.M. Sun. Vlasgive help needed, 3 DAYS ONLY-SALE ENDS THURSDAY Bangladesh chief says

n,\r( 'A I Ul’l > -■ IVinie Minis­ t« start from the vury ilie Nixun admiin.straliiu- ter Miifkh.Miiji bur Hahinaii .said' be^inhuiK- 1 have aUiiost ard his country Sjitunlay his government nt'eds. nothiiif* left. Questioned alx>ut his,fiilur<‘ . i"inas.siyf help'' from outside icf’ •‘It is a tremerjdous Job. a relations with Pflki.stan, ' ihi- . resiore life to 'normul in war* very jjreat responjnbilily ... But prirqo minister slres.sed lf)e 'torn ftajij^ladesh. ' ■' I ani very. sati.sfiey^ We are need for cooperation l>elwecn IV.spiU' lit.

intiTvti'U uitli IJPi that he will independent Kan^ladesli and its tin en t, lit* insisted, how ever, on r ■succeod ui crealint* a viabJt* 75 m illion in h ab itan ts, the recoynition of his* couiitr> t)y and peaceful nation slieikh reiterated his friendly Pakistan as a precondition for_ ■•'niree inillion of our people fe elin g s’ towurd-s th e Ujiji(yd a ineetinM, with Paki.siani havf Iwcn killed and 25 miliion .States, but expressed djsap-'' President Zulfik(!T.j\l'i HliUtlo. arelionifle.s?i,''he'said. 'I hava {xuntiuent aboiri the attitude of "l^t him accept reality, let t.' him recoKiiize Bantiludesh," h e , stated, ’"rhen we can discuss- matffers between indi^endent ^ Praying mantis nations.." ______^______; During the interview, he also ' e x p ressed hi.s wush that Ban- campaign pushed gladeali be admjlted immediate­ ly to the United Nation.s. T^l.;,^:lA.SvSKI•:, Fla. (U P I) need' ti) ehcour'agT'ajl uf‘ the Tlie real problem i' I buK ■' • ‘ insect because he eats other .hv said, '‘tittsides killini^ three 2/$1.47UNDERSHIRTI hantiy iind niher pupil.s, ai iii.sfcLs lhat boUm; you," 2 7 ^_tTOlHonj>c«ple and inauy of our />|l tout' l.akt' Wales-M-h(H)ls liitve rhristiaii wroie Ihe la'Cl'inakers ■ WhitH (iitton Side soaps 6 18 nios uUeUectual.s, they liavj* wr»'oklotwusiiion lec} wvaist S'Mi;-..^/Z7« STRETCH NYLON TOGS of feedifij; on pesky bugs like insect. " says,Michael (ilasner, . ... and now about 10 million of mo.squilol‘s. •■t)epusc it . eats mosquiloes my people are coniinj} back ^ 4/$I.27TRAINIH0PA«I$ • Members uf-Uie sunate are ■that carry very harmful genns REO. '‘i ’esponrtmp: • thill could get someone sick and from India and need help Double L'oliat' it.ple cioicii' .?'6 AM »I.Sr-$1.97 Sen. Alan ‘lYask of Fort it eat.s i/iher ihitt. gti "Anothec problem-^i: .iliaL. 2 / q Meade ha.s introduced a bill to yyu sick, too." . ' , there ar^.so many'unemployed.. i BEACONtRW BLANKET Flare leg slacks striped or make iho praying ihantis Many "Of our ‘'industries’ have solid.polo’shifts 6--24 mos Diane Werlz said shf wanted II 1 SI qualiiY._ib 9 7'36*50" s. Florida's official insert*^ the insect to become the slate's been wiped out." • Trask said htt introduced his official bog because it "^ats Food, medicines and con­ PAMPtRS SPECIAL bill "because tiie kids'bugged gnats lhat'cause us lo have the struction materials were most ‘me until I finally put ;t in. We sore plpk eyt!." urgently needed, he said.' OVERNIGHT IJ'S R£G..97e J & J BABY fOAP i I J BABY ROWDER BABY MAGIC LOTION b z. j ’iZE »MIT; 5 PLEASE 14 OZ. fl-.39 SIZE 9 OZ.; $1729 SIZE MOMDAY NIGHT IS FTJRNTTIIRF & APPLIANCE Night In tw in Falls

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JIABY: WALKER Byckat Saot S ty li^ [■ WlkSQN BATES — DUTCH.'S rOLU COMPAaLY •xcitdt !!*«|«roLSlBnc(drili &T ELECTRIC^-r^iiLACKER ^ii^tSntctes in F 11)8 InvTalliiaMan'nfiihriflltMw U' was also, the second plane were tjeing. Auspendeil pending' At least *^e>F6l. agent Is crash in.s6.uthern Idaho'in eight- .investigallon,.of th V crash . Fairfield by, ;NaU 9niU CMgrji e x p e cM to Join -the • probe, days. On Feb.-i3 a tight plane line' mak0^ flights from Hailey * helicopter, arrived About' 2;30 apokesmen said. Armprfesl said crashed closd' to Interstate 80 to Salt La k e O iy'and-Bdfse. to to begin, the in*- th e ''FB I is Routinely callod.^ln near thei' Juniper interchange connect with larger trunX lines, - j^YBatigfltlon.Ouftrfffirifli. Rntwrt whenever * an, aircraft- bu B ur ley r - ^ m a H - aeTv lce Is expBut^d lu f UKUiiiB . B. Arnipriest, -said a 3^e pilot apparently did not Burkholder, Sterling, Colo., Wednesday. "3 National . atlempt to batablish radio died in that crash. Spokesmen for the line Mid . TVansporratioh Safety Board, contact w^th the'ground before 'The bodies of the crasli«vic* Smith often filled In' for pilots. Seattle, will arrive in Fairfield the crash .'‘ but art InvesliKaliqn tini4 ,were taken from Fairfield* The mechanic aboard- was Jo the Bird Funeral ^ome, reportedly teing flown tp.BoisS' Hailey. ^ . U) work on another plane owned ■ .y A'spokesnVan for the airline In by"the line.

U lainp - P a m n K p6ints vary CaHNia E lm o re "H-was really on fire.". Mrs. B y T E R R Y C A M P B F-IX Goodlnft ii.inushi'd Sun Vaflo.v Air 'pluno lies near ITc^nf«‘ ■ TimeS'NewB writer Ncwhouse said, "We saw it F A IR F IE L D - .Opinion is .after it started to full. It took Je ro m e , quite a while to come down." Jllag ic divided among witnesses as to L in c o ln the sequence of events that led. She said a wing fell separately. to the fatal crash of a Sun Valley, She said 'she dild not Imow how ' M in id o ka Air airplane S^day. ' high the plane was flying at the 'TWin FallN V a lle y Camas County Sheriff Paul ' time. Top snowjTibbilers race Cox said about half of the seven 'Mrs. Newhouse said the AAondfly. February 21. 1972 -witnesses said they saw. the wreckage landlfd In a .'fie ld plane explode In mld*alr. Others a cce ssib le on4y "^by , snow , , 'BURiKY - The' Mount fifsl*: Clnday Prescott, TVtn Men’s 440 mbdiffed • m ^donated by Ponderosa Inn, . ■ said the craft "just caught on vehicles about a mile north gnd llartlijoh Snowmobile Cljib, Inc. Falls, second: Penhy,Adams, Clabr, Burley, first; Reed Other awards were meals for fire ," a half m ile to' a m lk ^ a s t of .r-; - • -’.sponMred'snownwblie races Tftj/rley,'third; Cory Miller. Watterson, 'Qvrley, ^cond and Fairfield. The nearesr she was held over ihe wefkend at Boise, fourth, and Cathy Pingel, Warren Snider, Paul, third. ,was about seven miles away -able to approach the b'itrning Eye donor me!et Bdstettgfrwest Qf-QflklovL. — Men's BOO'iiiu d ifle J - r Mike' .J)avid G. Anders and Uuc:^ from the crash site* and dldnU wreck was aboul-three fourths- c e -s to c k i C’hildren U years and under, Broa^ead, Burley, first; Fred Kober, all • Burley;—l.enora see the_.plane before the wing of a-mile. She said, several men's-were'Mits Inouye, DedoL' Md-Dyke Nelson, Twin Falls, M ackey, .Fairfield , second, and MiHer. Rupert, and Frank fell pffi^The wing landed about a persons On snow machines first; .Ron Ciflar. Burley, . flcatj Brad Cooper,' Hejfburn, Ron Butler, Rupert, third. Mrlgieh. Paul.- ' ’ reache^the wreckage in five or - set hi Gooding h^f mile ^omnmost of the second, and Bob G r e e r r l’ auJ! W on3; Ray Greer. Paul, third; 10 minutbs. - ..t h ir d .’ Penny Adams. B u rley, fourth-, Cross country 340 men's 50 (}(K)plNG - A meeting-to.jinaster'of the Odd Fellws, V' Men'^ 400 stock-Bob G reer, and C?indy Prescott, Tw in Falls, miles-Keith Myera. first; and Sunny .Acaiturri.' both iiifofin the public of thenryi? Tw in F a lls, and F red Clubb, could see a glimpse of- the ^ flrst^ aipd Sam M eyers, second fifth. . ■ Jim m y Adams, second.* Burley, and A rt Parton, Rupert'. donor pro'gram sponsored by past district governor of the aircraft dropping fast and a " Men’s .440 stock. Thomas. Children 18 yea>*B and under. Cross country 340 men's 180- A tank of gas from Mel's Arco Guiliy plea the-Lions- Club and the Uons Club. Jerome, will be the ’ very. large puff of black ■ Murphy, Paid, first; Warren 440«Heed Watterson. Burley, Keith Myers, first; Bob Greer, was awarded to L>*nn Wat- lndeo£nd6nt Order of .pdd guest speakers. sm oke," •— Snyder, Paul, second, and Bud first; Kenl-Fuhrman. Meridian. second, and Bill Whiten, third. terson. Burley, Fellows is scheduled in .The Odd Fellows and He said he was unable to h e a r' siverrbT I faffym n. 'ycoml; "Jeff Wulbei', puj :ountf y u4ftg- -Goodmg, Jiehekaha 'have ■ [inanced.„lk- anythUlg because a tractor was Kowoer'puff> jiU ._|reTk ' thira: "itin HaumgnT" Btirmy. 'iiillu;i •'4)ert Marsh, Mnuntaln tlip two days ‘of- Till- is si»i ^1 fl ...... D'm. establli '------of an endowed running at trfe time. ' ' "Btei'sn! §hijrley Cooper, Heyburn. first; Home, fii-st: Rick Mitten, racing with all proceeds to be Ki'b. 28 ul the Coo'dmu Odd c h a ir on o p h th a lm icresea rcii fourth, and Sher'ry Prescott. Another Fairfield man said uperi man a e ’rry Utton_. Heyborn. second, 'I'win F a lls , fifth. second, and Elw>n Tupper, donated to I jif r y Peterson, Ki'flows Hall. — under the dlreclloifer Professor "It seemed like the plane was RUPERT - Ke'nnetr'M. and - Sh irley' Butl«*r. Rupert, Men and women - M r, and third. C jirey. who was jnJured a few - W ilhwn d rB o vd . pn.st (jrand ;\rthur Silversieln, .P h D at the having engine trouble and Kowltz. 'n; Rupert. enterti and Mrs, Mike Broadhead. miles • Bert M *sh. fir'st. and in Montana, He ts presently m a HupkmsJ University, soiith toward the Fairfield charge of involuntary man­ C as.slii.... Cooper. Heyburn, firs t; St^erry Burley, second, and M r, and _4ohn Adains, seclnd. Salt U ke City hospital.' Funds 'airpor'l.” ^ (' slaughter in Fifth District Court Prescott, Twin Falls, seaihd. Mrs. Greg Greenweil, third. X)pen class 50/miles ; Mike donated totaled $59 announced UlOOt SCSI The wing and engine fell away before Jud^e Sherman ‘ and Shirley' Butler, Hupert. Men's modified 340 - Rort Broadhead. .fl/st; Ken Van U la n d B«ker..pt-esident of ftie and were still In mld-alr when Bcllwood. . ■* “ HUHU’.Y - Thi Ca.ssia ' third. Butler, Rupert, first; Warren l./euven, secmd, and Joe Mount .Hal-rison.^ Snowmobile Artistes the plane hit the ground in Judge Belhvood ord.erod a 1 ■ 0II t y (.' u III p r e h e n s I v e Children 11 years-and laider. .Snyder, Paul, second, and Fred Adams. Burl^> third. •Club.‘ Inc'. flam es, with a mild explosion pre-sentence investigation Planning Meeting w ill tw at ^40*Brtid CuupiT. Heyburn. Mackey. Fairfield, third. Open elites 100 mUeiK* Mike Directors uf the rui-e*- were ‘ accomb'anied by smoke, he Kowltz is—fiflpresenled by 1 ‘.iO p.ru, Tuesday in the disftrict Uroadheml, first, Bud Hoffbur. Mike Bt-oadhead. cross- painting said, ‘ I.^wrence ‘Duftin and Ray couru-oom. secortd,.'and Ken Van liiiven, countryi, and Ron Q a a r, Speed* Mrs. Rob^t Newhouse, Barker,.both Burley attorneyr This nieeting has been called third. • . ^ 0 , •• • Fa irfie ld , w as on her way to H ie fh arge , is in connection to see how committees are Tri-county CAA llie K ilty Cat was awnrde'd to ' The local ciubiiHnaking plans stolen Soldier - Mountain'to go skiing wUh the traffic death of Br^nt progressing^ with • . their Riley Dennis, Rupert.' for Q ai^A SpeedO races next and had stopped at the home of Vaughn, 9. son of M r. and Mrs. respective Assignments and TW IN F A L L 5 - "nieft of Ail of the trophies were year, according to club officers. meet set Tuesday Mr. and'Mrs. William Bowler Edward Vaughn. -Ruperts The [where assistance Is needed, painting valued at $600 from the TOrlhotFafrtleM.SheandMra. Ticdtferit was Dec. 26 & d the ■deadline of A pril l.h a s been A lley B ar ^ ire p e r te d to Jw in ^et to nave aS ------W ornia'Hon ----- ‘M— l«Ui:t ^uiiday. , TWIN FAU:> ■ Ilu- Soaih' ” request iruin Uie Cuinmunity w & ^ a lk in t t» y died Jon. 1 in a Boise data gathered. Juanita MUTer, Jerom e artist, Central Cotnmunity Action tri- Bowler eu^lriwM':'U ok!" ■ hospital. Improvement Association for Is the owner o( the .painting county board meeting will be assistance in locating fgnd Lawsuits filed which was on display in the lia r, 'held at B p.m.. tuesda> .tn the reso u rces to cover officers said. It was .a painting ' Je ro m e .C’t)unl> c6u^thous• administration and expense of a Hawaiian woman and According to Ryyal C Sltrtten, a budgets, and reqi^st from the Committees study Gem done on bl^clc ' velve t president. against 2 firms Rights for Welfare Mothers . background. Officers said the Cutnmillee fur assistance in ., Business will include rlettiun bartender at the /Uley report^ locating fund sources to cover- of a president.' viu-president Gl^NNS FER H V '- Failure sales'^olumii arThose itftins the painting missing'Saturday »gr.oup.4>xpum>tfs, ------and s e c re ta ry . fiTTTT -to-peat base price llsta has which account for 50 par cent of employe legislation ■night. ■ - All mem bers of t|ie board are consideration of a contract resulted in two lawsuits in U. S. torsl dollar sales in each urjied to attend and arejnvited re n e w a l' with ,Ja;nes Hopper. District . Court against a department, whi^iever is less. BOISE (UPI) — the Jolnt^ Finance- < High said.the statute itself will contain a 10- to bring guests. For those' who Sandpoint supermarket .and a AppropriatiQn-Appropriations Committee .. . - Is studying...... , step m erit plan containing salaries fo r,e ach so c ia lis t, ha.ye tlifflcuity imaersianding Glenns F e rry auto’ dealer. recodiftcatioa qt the Id aio pprsonnei uom- T iasslfiL'atluii a iid step. jExooding Kngh^h. a 'person will be violation of Phase mission statute^s a means to give the com- “ Vhe effect of ..that is the kinds of In cre a se . ^ - ; ' Also discussed w-ill ■ be ^$1,200 in provided to interpret '-f<*gulations haS' been charged -■ mission and the legislature tighter control over given by executive order (last year) cannot ^ p 1 1 f i I ' p c by the Justice DeparCal Freight I.lnes is the price-posting regulations which tape and stereo players and One of the most Important provisions, as far'as • (Tilsslon state employes m a kin g . more thao. The Immunizations wtU be^ given to chlldrenin the first four Corp., accQcdtfw.^Ho Ida-Cal largest specialized refrigerated went iflifl.ei£Kt Ja n . 2 of this tapes and records valued at some'lawmakers are concerned, woald strike the 115,000 per year, strike the “prevailing rate” ilB^ln Rooding aqd Bliss and ’ iVeslde'nl H elm iil Moss. carrier in laano nauiing .Iresh yflur., " reqUIfftfnant tnat tne Htatu iimlntaUi puy ra tes ; re^ -efTOateh ing federal affd Rf l' Agreement has been reached meat and dairy psrductsl All retallera.wlth annualaales He said the burglary occurred compiirable to thoq^ paid by .the federal and define and- remove from the cpmmisslon -in Ha|(emBh.'In~Sddltion lo the firs t fSSr'grades there w ill be a on the acquisition of Ida-Cal b)}, operating In Idaho, Montana, exoeodinft, 1200,000 miist post. F rid a y night while he Was at* govehiment and private IndusUy for com­ supervisory or adfnlnlstratlve personneL clinic for pre-school chil^en Distribution Systems, Inc., Oregon, Washington. Nevada base prties for ' all food tending a ball.'gan^e. When he parable work. ^ The Joint committee’s . proposal, however, ages 1-6 at 1 pjn. at 'the Moss said,' dependin«-(m-ap- and California. “ ■ ■ ■ products, afc-coritoK 1“ Phase 2 returned, Stamips told offfters, Instead. High sald;]the n i^ u re wpuld contain would increase the number of s^ te employes Hagerman Elementary .School. ■ , ■pnjVal-ot the Interstate Com. Del Monto Is a diversified co d e., Thu rugulatfoh also he found a window on the -a "general statement that ce^pensatlon ahall'1}e undei: the personnel commission to give greater, Pre-school children "inust 'be' . merpe Commission. In tern atio n al food co m p any, applies to those 40 noil-food ground floor had been broken w such as to'attract qualified personnel and en­ control over salaries. Presently only abouH>000 aSSnnpdlled by a parent so Moss said he expects Ida-Cal ' headquartered In S€h Fr'an- products .In each department gain entr)'. Invesyg^lon Is courage state employes to m ake a career out o f . of the state's 10,000 employes come under the feat IW oim ^m ti^^ to retain. Its separate Identity' cisco, Calif. which have tl)V highest dollar eontln'ulng..Qfficfira aald.— _ _ ,atal^.w orJt.,‘ *. ______; classified system*. , • • • - ' ■ cent charge for the Im­ munizations. — Mrs. Reayexplalned that.the lmnjuol“ tlons would provide . lllletlme protection against the . final decision on project hard red measles and rifbella, also known as-the three^lay____ ineasles. Children wtUkoertaln ay ijiN D y m o ii ■ " Tlillim » n iu ( tliB 8B iiitiiln iily^!u w M tlia tU fg ' edueing-pf ope rty would-be-l -ailm en ts .,01' --- .---[hmifal— .BOISE (UPI) - Sen. John Peavey, R-hupert, . negotiatlons,l»tww the state and ldahl; Gower _ money Wouldn 'tho dedlq'ated to any o i^ e v w but ■ :at-a higher rfl'eT, , , _ not ■ take the rubella : Ith- hopes to Introduce-a resolution sometime this po. over tlie projxised Joint project south of it ttoUd be used In the whole state,">MM y. ^ U e r In the week,'tlie Senate Agrioulturi TtTtroUatloii,', Tlieie Include week to talce from a n interim jn m m iit.- .- j flampa. , ' " Cohunlttee w ill hold a public] session at give to the,entlre ifipature thenflnal sajf on_lhe said, ... " ■ . ^ ■ . children, with all|Bl)Ues to ^ e 1971 resolution gave the lejlaUhire ItaeU . ‘I re|wi)tvefy much Jddho Power telling we pjn. juesdayi'to ^icijas two blUi fbr Idaho's .nedm ycinv(hlckeni and ducltf proposed Swan Falls

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■ DEAR ABBY; A ••WILLING WIDOW wrote that «hfr. ■' ■ wanted to .m a jry a wonderful wW6wer. but ho.^told her that he ha^l had surgery which terminated his sex HfS. and there- drug project fore would not m arry her; • • , \ • • ' ~r Sho aald'HltM ittil^ w oin. to hH» oi\ a aHiekr^f-BlbN4hftt— ^ sex was -of little'Im portance to her,*bul he still wouldiv’U OrienUillon niet*l)nK« will Ik; ' TWIN KAlilii Two cheeks, mSiry.her. *. '’ * • * ' . of $200 ciich luive been received Iield in A pril ‘ undi-r llie ‘ She appealed, to ypu, and you safdu^Get a hlgher.stack sponsorship of ull Boy St'ouLs in •by iljC'Snnkc Hiver Boy Scout of Blbles'r’ • ■ , Council to launch the Operation which Die Ho)' Scouts will urnt; .Abby,.^our answer greally.dlsappolritedjp.e, T h a i worn* phijijraiiC A ,dru« Uifir asHocintos to;p'jul<(j the ah doesn't need a higher stack" of B ib le i„.S lie ai^d her oriufntlonlprojdct: sijine- commlttmuht thuy huve -gentleman friend tiecd a good sex m ahifa).’^ Dr. flcn ■■Katz. Qpenttion mjule — not lo use JwmnfD). . It Ir'traglc (hat so-manrmcn-beJJeve-that becat»e-of a . • - ItKichchnirmiuiiorthe'Council, ■(IruKs.-^^ ^ physical cohdltidn. or^advancea agp, they are useless mx> " said the KiWapis ( ’iiib and Dr, K»U SHid he btliovos' ually.* It .siJnply Is Jtot true! Ju st as.’a man who has lost a * Ro;niry^ Club huve each y tu boy Hoy. Smit office and .Mark lation. D E A R .A B B Y : In regard to the teeh-ager who wanted .to cominiinicatioiis and bringuiK Welch. CSl Sludi-nt who. will entertain her friends 9t home, but got a lot of static, from • ' about better understandtng assist in t,he project, have her Dad who criticized their music, their dfincing, an.d> . between pawnLs and bo>'s and completed traininr>at‘a seiiiinar complained abQut the noiSe: ^ held in Spokane, , We've, always encouraged our 16-year-old daughter to Even nurses get have her frien“ds over. We have pizza ind soft drinks for .. them; plus we sit.in the kitchen watching black and white • T V while the kids are in the living room with the color set, • ------Now, .I.^8k-you^ when tWngs turn up. missing after her a b o u t , Neonatal program -nB*w-dress-xod e ' frtends have been here, what do we do? Also, my husband t h e has sinus trouble, but those kids light up one cigaret* after V a lle y Ni:W YUHK 'riM i With sAhI«- Mediutl I'oiilfr. at another until the whole hous» smells like a poolhall. Then p e o p l i e scheduled in T.F. mirses in. yantsuits.'nurses in 'line tiiiu' dll' >'re Ihan they,w alk out without even a goodby qr thank you to the • y o u nunls, nur.se.-i in unitorms lilenlif). Ih«» M'hoiit, M ninfined parents. reflecting numerous ehuii>{i's ift tJi«* hair ^’hen we see some kids in our home, we’ve never-TO eir;— . TWIN KAIJ-S - A -NeonaUd^ mfaats to univi-rsity inedical k n o w L iv in g fashion, il WAS lunind to happcni l-'or mans u m is the cap lias before and ask our daughter lo. introduce us, she says: ___ Intensive Care” proKram will' cetUers, general assessment of •a f'»r nurses nol ’ ’ivlieveuhl'promptly Inform your daugMer, who should in turn nursing iKTSonnrI and one al 7 quektlon h er frleods, i‘\en making i>|ilKiiiai tliK Hul tlif (a|i is .ml> p.m. fQr physicians and nursing Nun lends helping hand vu'uring of a cap U-aditiDiial part of th.- imi>es ^ If you can't find tome effective wo) to rlLniln'aie |or i( personnel will offer informaiion least mlnlmlte] the imoke, you may have (o toferalf fi, >ul. inuHi'ft opted to .'thud »urk )•> seen ]e;?;j about the newest inhovatiuns In w(th~wattnerf'ittll «ay goodby and thank rau, ilONOl.Ul.U lU Pli - ’llie Ptt- sometimes dangerous patrols,. tune police Jobs, trying in liii‘11 raps Such an act itiakes ,il Ihd liiis|)it.tl Nurses in the neonntal care. know who "th e y" are. but parents should be, trul '■ car with its siren As the official liaison between inairitain stable fam ily live.s liif» a major idenlih criMh psvchiairii '•■•rvirf. fiir exaiiii_ M ray D a lla s . U N Introduced to everyone who s|>i>nds un.'rvrning'lo-their scrbjuiiing and light flashing Uiuinm ade College and tbe and ca rry a school 1(m«(1 ai the Nursrs anti’visitors can'l tvll at pie. wt-ar >.tri*i-t clothes. The Obstetrical Supervisor at St home. ------, pursued the reckless driver Honolidu Police Department, siuiu' inne.'-’ she said. a giancv-’Mherc a part\«iilar same fur'nursi-s in the out- Benedict's Hospital; I)ea aliead. Sister UohecUi is doing a ll she "Rut It was’because of their n\irj>e.ti)y_k her training. '• • ivitu'iit (leparlm«‘nt.s ' Simmons, U, N. Dbstetncal Hut i«»a»t*rsby w vre. Inoro ran "to loarn iitM)iit the special special problems, shift schedule Sit I'lip-wati-fiing lias IxTniin- rhfki;\ In idi*nlif\ ing bedside D E A R A B B Y : Those letters from s^ retaries and their Nurse at Mirgu* Valley cuHous•'abont the culm,' iittle pragsores of "police work lh a t eh/inges or court ap|)€arances. at the hospital. nurses i&, cofor. Nursing u.ssi- dilemmas over' receiving pornographic mail addressed to* Memorial Hdspllal-and H enj;, tady sitting In ^the tront seat itiay” hinder an offirer in • tliiit I volunteered to becoine H't\i*V»p.'i wiV-4* round, siiuare. suints wear l)lue Most r.egis-___ thiiir hosaag gave me a greai big pain Kah, local pediatrician, will tluui thi^y Wei^e in the ehase. S(‘huol the sihuul's acffdemic coorchna- fiblcing, triangular, plcaled or t«‘red niir»i*» and licensed In the first place, what is '^pornography'!" Even the , present tiie program, ■' Outbursts of "Wio’s thaf" Sister Hoberta uses a black- U«' enforceiiient, a almost an\ stia|K> or ^i/c one piuictical cuii si's \iear while United States'Suprem e Court can't agree'. Suffice ii to say Tiiey w ill iliscuss A I’(5AH ufid incredulous *st/irtsl ‘ don't jack for a pa}wrweighl on her jxisition which offers coimsell- migiit i-nvision The>' ideniifif be \Miri.i. uacier ihe code, give it to him? I f he didn't order any of the porno and. resuscitation, trans|x>rt^itiun of volunteer guanhan angel to the emphasis on a college education 'I'hv* San Francisco native Uiem Inil a iiprvey b.\- the American doesn’t care to |;eceive It, I am sure he knows how to put a • meH in blue. for promotions, niore and more ckies her |x)hc^' work tn addition Adele-*^’right. ilirecUir ;of .lournal of Njirsing recently^ stop to it. If he did request it. what right has a secretary' to The soft-spoKcn nun. ner aar^ '^ U q yrn yn .' l^fg' TuturtiHiK' tu tu Hi t fulf sil i CTHiftrqy tUHCtrtng -nm siiitr 'wi'vii'i'.i;— m— stm r- '^hnwei ■Tbi a-ithhold it fyom-hw-bg “ Key To Slimming! hair flecked with gray, is the school, usually at nighi l^iglish al the Roman Catholic' Unm -rsity Ho.spit pie fillirlg filling into saucepan* i\dd and doesn't heed n^ore at the office. frayed nerves.______. MUWVn----kW tHt ------*= > ■MnnP.RM S R T R P T A R V . . CCLL n l ■ cinnamon. Bring Uui boil, Uien s|HK>n into a l^-iiieh stttmre pan Lovelier You . . iate.fullv spoon I'ttkc .battoi- BRIDGE fltk'r cherrv nu.xturc liake al <50 degrees for about ila iir -tO LIKES BRACKET & AGE MOUTH - euen h lly Jtu'oby ' iiiinules Servf wariii or cold, vwth uhipped cream if desired Il.v .Mari- Sue SH llor

fc'K»HL'AHY:';» Best Play Is Costlier The Times-News will pay A IJ'vi lj. My pri'blonv is a deep groovo on nthi-r .'ide »\ my nuMiih. St.irling at the sides of the TW IN KAI.LS SlagU' Valfev .Symphonx each week for Magic Valley hovv.N oiii on ihe third tcadi Favorites. If you have a no»iiil> .ind t'luling undeuihe lips, the lines curve like I'oncyrt, l\Sl. I* Soul h goes atler cliih.'i favorite recipe. Just jnall It to. paienlli('-!i.'i W hat could •.•er. ba.sketl«ill, the Recipe Department. • punctuation? i.a ile " •• t 'vSI 12.-g. Uuilduig.. ------Wome>»^— Pag< i EdiU y. The The Answer: Some» H tl'IU .K Y - Cassia Cuiinty Schmtl bojfrd lours (>>wahl. ■ Here is where recipe becomep the property of limes these lines are llu-«v\pert tfall> gris hnrned the'TtineS'Newi and cannot be' called'"smile lines," al­ .schools. H ci'an takf the acr iit .spades returned though they develop in ,'rW lN KAI.1.6 • Mean (’.'niwers Auard dinner and cash a tolal of eight ftteeii never, know’n to llullihty Inn, .K x |ic r l wear a smile. Yet noth~'i« , mcrt.s SiHith plays the .s, A >>ou(h player sage and'artful makeup. who did ni’t attmiic-diaiiiunds Power Auditorium Fo r'a.resu ltfu l massage 111 iiiliu'i'i's SL'iimiar, Holiday Inn, III ii m. In si would ni*n«r lose a'*ilia* you heed a rich night SIIOSIIONK - .Nurlhsidc Communllu's ANGELE SEAMING- U tht»- nioiid iru'K and woidd 'onlv cream or u waxy *’skin n r f ir|ioniii!d'riifW ViSO p.mrMtmhnmiii t'atu. ■_ ho rtnwn twn when thP .'Tpndo' key' to slenderizing wuist and f. i n o n fc 'lo iit U n-tlie utliiT -jzlpsrwnBi •luu iiuni; imd a cream , a p p ly it to the 'I'^VIN KA1.1.S, - suite A-'^ ba.skotball * /innd our unlucky expert has 'panUi';i)S, well aa dreM In entire facc after clearfs- Uiuniaiiiimt. CSI uvni. • ■ ' ~ ' H.v Oswald & .Iiiiues Jiicohy giron ,lu.ni.stilf.ihe 'hosl ‘pliiy a f t e r -potyeili!!' -iir ■ FEBKUARY'25 : ■‘■ig rib fi- e o nlrHptv'^ course- 4ug^ I^Jntod PalliTn' IHilSi.Ncw .Jim ’ito w ’ubaut.3hnMi^tg ^vfly ojj w c ’stjppoKnTtTn'-— Then place foix.*finger of' left huntj on left cheek, so • TWIN K A I . I - XJnltwl Kuild annual business .1 tew tiand^where the'best HaR^zel lOli, U'a, I4'a. lijii. ;i; Mtt-i^hold^Jlesh inutiobile, W »ll\.fingertlp8 o fV i6.hl Hflhd', IUei’linK,'t5epot G rill, 7:30 p.inr . hne;_of'j)l«y raTls tt> wurk It * * liiw ip xrts tNTtHPRISC AJSH.l ■ S©t o t ^.3 i massugo along li«e‘’ ustug swift, upward and outward — 204. SlM,l4'> ibuaf'37i . SllOSHO.NE Wood Ulver Reaoureo dm's’lTappVn lhut_way sonie-' tunic, pants yds.' '4Wn.— ■ Junes.'■ • , ■ . TUITN ' t 'A li'c ’ An ' R'^verse llanil positions to massage eight side.," Msofiatlon inepts, >■ ■ * ., i ' ini„rm„,iiVi» n 7ii ■ . 'Apply.ijkin. exeiclscr dlieetly io the line and again' •• SEVENTY-FIVE c e n t s (or ii! . F E B R U A R Y 26-21 , ‘^swald: "A goiid-idea We Thit'iiiddlac hn^ Wen: Wermedl^te (ly t Qubs Uani'c Featlviif, O'Uiar^ Junfor High. : day's hund. tllh itlP,'* r l ' ~ Manic van^y ______Jiipnbtos tlmt. - WhuMlo you ii" nnw? ’ ' coritlh\iailo|i< of thc.-b'eglnnlni| Thus lines' fade Intp.lllile'nolKlniisi -aZE-and-STYtE-NiJ irmory, I'iie isii'i ''luilni'iW mallei his,' A—nlil i» „‘ s|i«i1uh, riil« hid doss witn gttentlon dlven lo S^E M pRE Spring F«»^l

'^' I INI iiiilliinil III ijiii II mil I iHi I ...... AIM iMPORXAiNl'FHSDSTdMER- ______^ T ¥ ,' JEROM p.r-, Pr»grSm» for J^eBbytwlan itiurch.' ■' .jU S R O W E i: Senior, citizens In' Jerom e '"Hieir rteede will be llete^ ^_ ■ iToailtm aatm -■ W C TT'tlielr /A|berdi;='toB?tmaster; Ken cigticlehtr______if-juio.'M reri'Uiiriism -w-fl ' serious speech contest tms week—biacmjurni—topics!—ana—Joe; -, 'M arlene-BiilL:ij{nlor Oil ■with a IvM -day r with .Don-Davls,.Ray‘Asse'n- Steffens; evaloator- 'SHOSHONEA report oil ifta coordinator. ■“ Tii(!e Mike Sullivarl, Brdtkburn.' ^cidents are cuused by drinkers, ■ transpprtlnf hot meals to the loanedtothosewhoquallfyona _ . i " U u Logasz received-the blue Don Cox and-Lou liOgasz w ill be .un'd-two per cent of pi>ople. lO fifm ’ . no-lncome basis. She noted that r l | © r I T I I S S * — -' peHclfand Baker won the red speakers on March 8 with Ray driving on highways have' She explained thafthe meals- the money loadea thua-lUr had ' pbiicU. • Assendrup, toaslmasler, Diehl, been drinking. Wilson 1 w ill be p urchajfd from the Day .been repaid nearly lOD per c e h i.' • O n . Feb . 23, i^on G rittv e ,-to p ics, a n d .U m k u ll, evaluator, described methods of taking FOUR TIMES. Center and. conveyejl In' Ih- Through the donations of W l I marry .P6an Durfee, Tpd Diehl and ■ blood tests, and fines and sen-. ^ a te d containers to ' persons money and food by churches ' • ' . ■ ■ . . tences set by Idaho statute lo needing them.,1— andcMo groups the emergency--\k-Y rh n n , I I ■ ■ the 'problem. Mlsaod'phOHi' cails’ can cosfy*ilj. Sa^hertj's’a syslem , 'Mrs. ButlSr said under the pantry Is kept'well sfocTiat- ., ' I P 1 r IT\ 1 K I r r 11 I K • included Don SUuis that rios’Ht-nuaaos. CtnJi'-A'Pho^e’ Emergency Food program, all Mr,}. Butler said, I I eJI«IIIUO IV.V.IU»^ and Tom Morrison. Goo(Un«. With riK ic A Phi-iM^-rTTylnir dfssk, c.Hls qot an&.-.ernd chiu'ches, civic organizations or. "An expansion of thisF IL E Il- k r, and Mrs. Robert J . and Shushoae High School on the' lifsi nnQ. In yuin Auiom^ilic.illy Thon it officials, c^ send. anyone ap- program In the future ..mayS. Blastock ;Jr. ^ o ^ ced the seniors Cindy Stimpson and tocoicls mtjssngos v\uiu lot-vvcjrd. No sHi «p9 pealing to them for help to M rs. Include nutrition classes or'^gagment a and forthcomlhg.' honors p-arents Deanna Sorensen. Ope mndel has trinm.* r.ommanci (Jovico \hv. iM;, Les Durham . at the Senior cooking class for bachelors,",marriage of (heir daughter. Mcntbers of the nominatlni^. you Ctiil in. t»om nny(.vlioft' ifi iho wo'rifj. ano h* Uie 1 jncoln . School Violln sclcc.tlons were played, wcli, (or presiiicni; Myron n. from F ile r High School In 1968, u ud ito riutn for u progrnttv by Maurine Allen accompanied Jo h n so n : vice-president; Code-APhone attend^j^' the Gollege of hbnoring thdlrpHrents. by-Mrs. Maiu'ice Allen. “Ronald .. _Runberg, . and Ray Sx in i ' \ i .i .s ^composition. Bozetto Allen. l.eAnn Har- U«SI buvv tOMn . . • R IC K P 1 £ l d — Foynder's sahie period last year, ..— . Day was observed at the Rich­ Five. . . . speech,studentsop...... of - ;V. -. C.------M urphy------recived his, 6 JS. ^ Ross.uavs the speeches they degree at Ithaca College and Till field P T A ' meetiijg Thursday ■ - C - • ‘ ev'fetiin^t the school! . ■’ • will present at the high schtwl. His M-. M. at Arizona State Mrs. S. C .’‘Peterson, unit dBcianration contest in Buhl .University. He is how employed president read from the PTA Keb. 2H. ParticipaUng were . al CaflllUus Junior Hlgh-Sthool,...... - add urged hwrnbers lo ftoKLT Cioicoec'heii, Beva Dawn 'New Y o rk, as a teacher o( , ^ “ not rest on past records" as Robinson. Brenda Johnson. Rod music. •-•they go forward after* 75 years Hubsmith. and Gaylen Ed- An A pril 3 weddmg is plifri*' of National f*TA. .An an­ ward.s, , ' « ned. ■ ' niversary cake, made and Mrs. Peterson announced.that . decorated by Mrs. .D,avid the next meeting wilt be held at 'W lutesell. was ser\-ed by the 7:30p.m . March 16. followed by third and fourth grade room the annual FatiTer-Son, Mother- Shoshon^ mother's. Daughter basketball gpmes .^in Supt.. Neil Andreason in* the gymnasium. troductfd P h yllia -Ela v e l. ns\ D a ve .C . Kenni-wn and son seniors 7 : E n jo y ^^instaint liv in g " . " speech therapist for the R ic h *' Dick, played the mandolin and^‘ — ■•■fiimi— Dtctnii i ana arassiKT g u itar school district!}, who explained . lead roT her work in helping ihestudem s throu<|}fa the sdnte d a y with their speech problems. , SHOSHONE Tlie'Shoahone - M ^ ..Kl^ivel was .graduated Semester • HigfrSchpol Senior class has the from'the Brigharir Young moat students on the six week U niversity in Aggu^t, 1971. with finahcing at Idaho First. roll told ' honor roll. • Principal Carl a malor in'speech therapy. Kinney said, • Mrs, Ken Dixon.'librarian for TTiere w^re 21 seniors-who the Richfield IJbrary District,, frrad^t^je roll, with 10 juniors, repgcted on the services at school eight sophomores and five available through the district's freslimen. affiliiition with the Regional ^SHOSHONE - There are 19 Seniors are , Rick Allyn, Reference Center Lib rary in seniors a l Shoshone High School Denise - Blackburn, Shelia Tw in, F a ils. She noted im- oh the Semester Honor Roll. Zarlson, Ed*~Chess, Rose provemenls made ^t the- local Principal Carl Kinney reports. Famworth, Penny Fljtsen. Vera ‘ ' 'lib rary and noted that .c ir ­ The Junior class had 10 Garrett. Jay Gaskill, Charlie culation of books has risen in students on .the semeste^;roU', Hansen, Mary Jo Haran, Pam_ tVl*»PP wprt» nipt» Btnflontc_ the first six weeks oLthis veaL ■ HOU: jfilin, jonnson. John Jones,^ with 536 books ,being checked from he sopiiomore clas.« end Carmen Kinney, Mike Kinney. out, compared to 310, for the •seven in the freshmen class. Mike Pate. Jim Peterson, Ka>^ Seniors are Denise B lack ­ Saras, Diane Sorensen, Cindy* burn. Sheila Carlson, Ed Chess, Stimpson and Roy Tliompson, Penny Fixsen, V.era Garrett, Juniors are Steve Chatterton. 2 members Ja y G a s k ill,. Charlie Hansen, Sam DepeVr, Julie Hadlock, Bill Many IdaltDans are Pam Holt, John Johnson, John Hata, Tammy Kinney, Ted enjoying a new pace of greeted by Jones. Carmen Kinney. Mike Pagoaga, Mike Sorensen. Kinney.. Debie Palmer, Jim Heather Tews, Val Urrutia and - leisure Uving in mobile Peterson. Kay Saras. Diane Calvin Webb. area club Sorensen. Scott Stevenson, Sophomores include Cindy homes and travel*trailers. Cindy Stimpson and Roy Berglh, Lucy Berrlochoa, J,D. Thompson. Bowlin, Wanda Faught, Jan H O L L IS T E R t *‘T wo new ^Juniors include Pam Chap­ Coffman, Debra Morris, ‘ members were welcomed to the man. Pat Freeman, Julie Austin Webb and Unda Webb. 'Salmon Tract Homemakers Hadlock, Bill Hata, Kathleen Freghnien______art B°b HaddocK, _ - O trtr iit n i« t u t U »B lium« uf Kerner. famirty Klnne^y, Dawna Jacobsen, Lura'Kidner, M rs. Oran Jpqes. Tliey are Mr^. Heather Tews, Val .UrruUa. steve Yaras and Mark Warbis. David li)hr and .^ s. Bob Calvin Webb and«6andy Depew. ' U n tin g . “ Sophomres are Cindy Bergin, j t was announced the Twin Lucy Berrlochoa, J. D. Bowllft, NOTICE OP SALE Falls County Council ' of •Noi>c*-u niir«»bt^iven that gon Jan Coffman, Wanda Faught, VftnRanhen, Route No 2. Twm i Homemakers will meet March Brenda Hubbs, Debra Harris, DidocrFAlit, lOdho,one I9a3 will Pora set! GdlaxI*, to the hione&t S«tiai 13 in the Idaho Power building. Je ff Pate and Austlft Webb. No iPSUn]6n. aiok w.ii tie ITie district meeting-rhas been hVeshm’en^ are Ruth I^aught, received unto February 24, 197} Trw set for M vch 23 In Burley. aavvrii&er eservo& Ihe r.gnt to - . • ' A s a . s e c o n d h o m e . Hob Haddock, Dawna K^ob- reieci ftny V ail t>id> Mrs. JonesandMrs.C.J. ^sa. sen. Lura Kldner, Steve ^Saras, P U B L IS H Feb 14. li, la, i7, le. 20 31, 22. 23 & 24, 1972 vacatioii hideaw ay , , wTlWiTan'dMTrkWarW ~ It's available through .'"n o t ic e OP s ^ e Mrs. Gary . Aufderheide is nitin.iinfti.i-1-hari-it! ------hostess lor me March l5^ Notice is hereby'given that Don yo ur dealer or direct' Conn. 2135 Kim berly Road, Twin a perm Bnent address, meeting which will feature B Falls, Idaho, will snll to the h ig tm i lesson on mental health. bidder one 1963 Ford. Serial No fronvthe bank. Financing, _^y832]037^. Bids will be received -m obile hom os undJravel 'w til February 2«'T9I2. The ad v e r ii^ r reserves the right to relect plans include a variety “ any or all bids. ■ ____ _ trgihirs are opening" C l u b m e e t s • of options such as credit ' — -L-L-d-QQ-Ps-to-a-new w ay oi’ - I \ I I ; b SHOSHONE=OCHO TilnochlB— I "'irffT 'a n d ljh ysictil 71 am age living and doing things. c|u]),'nvt at the home of M rs. AaVERTlSEMENTS' - FOR BIDS - iaju ran ce lhat m ay be'part FVank Cwgth?rp. Sealed blds-wHI be received by the P rlie s were woq by M rs. City Council, Clly ol Suh V alley, it • i t | L . 1 aialntt County. klal\o. up to 9 00 of your plan if;ycni choose. Violet Oneida, Mrs. Jack A.M . ^^ S t . , Atooday. M arcn 20, * A sk for Idaho'Firs,t Christensen ^ d pinochles went •1972. on construction of on addition lo me existing Sun Valley Village to Mra. Bg»Kialipgr.flnd M r?.-.. P/jpT// ddltf Road travel tra ile r . . > . financed . Kettirom, i g i v e n - _ .JNTERTAINMENT'J;, ^jpon deposit bf t l 00,00, or they fnay . through .the Idaho First ■ be viewed at; Feb. 22 lb Mar. 2 , AssoclbteO Otneral'Coniractort .‘li'iLEH Mrs.. Alfred 4 -llONorih, 27th Street N atioJia'l Bank... . Boise. Idaho • Itiew tru id M ri HoWdri Nyy$ ■*e^ch bid.shaii b«.'u^mpanled.bv * . pMMhied the leaaon on leafood' ‘ a ^erimedxhTOcrnrn^'s ctieck. or cotfkery t|i Syrlnga Hom« Mar; 3^0 \(s .bid bofld In H^ff lui^ ol n'ot less lhao i ' - (Mr cent of the lolal, : '.EMwilon dub m onlien'at ROY pa'i«&l*tolht'' DHUSKV . ttidr intetinj iit th« .Jioms. bt ya»»y. .Itlftho, ■ ■ Mr»i-8UinlBy Walu n , Tfflii' 1 2 6 V- P a jlii. ' ■ ■ ■'5,. ^ch.membec told bt her - .fa V b rlte wfay -to cook le a to o d ^

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B'P|p«tefrli»kfthe-fl« ecint? the 15>20^ minute Rm^who1lhalI>\enii}r^fld'u8 duotoia firslVoumlbye/f • • .wunijupperiod^ .fc.-i/«iiai,"r«n Ihe Magic Volley Conf«renAr-''niF exact- startlng tlme for W t^* opener. Oakley wUl Va«ey -chumpion-Hftor a hortio tiw iion' each"fl6fi»ign will to di ffcr c ni win carry the favDrile's role since ihe.dislrlbt is using the «bln« aguUjst eastleford In the-Ued.fdr W lead wdHhcre into ihO »uth district A-4 Burley B^nnastura and J.ho. second^ rhl^ft^r^od * . ■ toumanjcnt whH1> opens ut th e ' Bobcats w ill be practicing: The *^?t R iver U f Ihu -nlghl Burley L«vmnuaiun> Tuesday starts tenlaKvely arc act fdr 5' cap, • , - night. But one leant 'w in; be p.m. but from 5 :3^ tb 6 .p.m .-^ 'IV *tou rnw n em o a||W eflm o re Hdgennan.ha^.th^.?irepo.wer --* to be'(he most ellnilnateii from the meet should—be mfire realistlci.' upSeC’ chances

mow is ^doylerd PhilUpt ft Oryll U a t t , inas good-phy'slisal com. Bfancas defeats Wadkins in its been since early December, FEBRUAHY32 . Among ilbiess, ankles , and BAtPK HOSTITIIR « NIIOHBOVS knees,, the P irates h^ve been Adwcrtlitfntnti'ftbruary 30 Auctionatrti lylt Moilcri playoff for Phoenix prize needing nursing as much . Bill Mobt«y coaching. . ' FEBRUARY 23 “ In the last two -weeks the. OlEN TURNER, OOODINO hottest team h a s ' been the tlie playoff lost the tournament. AdvtMiicmanls F«bfuory,31 •4^H0EN1X, "Anz. lUIMi- lilaiu.-as gut an even witli the , Oakley Hornets, Coach 'Neaj Aucliorttart! Wan, fiUrt, . hole (wo feet to Che right. ani[l He .said the trees on the Ovrti Homera Blaticas (lrup|K*d a four Wyatt. bringing his. charges Woll^A his |)ull '.seciMid in ^ after wasnlL. U)e problem, "it was -tout birdie piid on Oiu first through the last half 6f the FEBRUARY 23 Wiulkins had missed a H-fuot Just a san(l wedge shot that extra fiole tu defeat liinn y season with eight wins In 10 El'oON ANDERSON birdie attempt coming.back. wet^t i)a.4t the hole. Wiidkins in ii Sudden death outings. But a lack of height _ Adv»rtU«m*nt^ Fvbruary 2) IhilHlurwUliuiecond.shat;;:,.....Tb<-‘ second place finisher in '' Auction«tr«: Wtrt, ElUrt. playoff and claim the 125,0(K) puts tremendous pressure on said Blancas, a seven-year tour die Bob llope Desert Classic, Wdll 4 Ma«Mt«>nhh firsi prize in the Phoenix Upen Oakley's outsiile scoring. veterarf winning his tliird^vsho .won here, .said FEBRUARY 24 (lolf Tournament Sunday. Castleford' fell the hard.- Blancas and Wndkins tied at tournam ent.,' ••this was-my first playoff but filU McCOY.’JEROME est in the closing sessions, 11 under par 27:i after 72 holes . ”1 used a sand wedge over Pll be Iwtck,," Adv«ftu«m*nt; Nburary 33 droppi/ig two'games in the final Aut The SunS.»j)U, IZl-lO?. {L'Pl Telephotoj. second spot on a •closing rush • IVIN iio bbiNS.'‘ buhl Blancas at nine under p ar 204 AdvvrtUamanti Fcbruory 33 and led by one stroke making with the tiling to remember Aw“ *»’ ^JUROLO A OEUA ESTES, WENDEU • .JJiywo-putted the lireon afu.r^W o pomtajn overtUne. Adv«rtium*pti Ftbruary 34 AuctiQn«tr«rWtrt. EiUrt. . his first two shotji were in the ‘ — Idaho’s big game'animals Wall A U-ees and h ij tl^lrd in a bunker, ' ' p . , - r , _ . Jacklin finished in.a four wav L . O l i f H i z } FEBRUARY 26 tic fof ^ouf^i placU at 27(1 .wilJi ' *"* jjevere. winiering “conoiuons inirrW6t*e U'ln^l-blOU'n Tifj'Cltlf'dt'aliiuge. Siliiic oftho ' still exist for both elk and deer and south'fann^' .sjope.'i with Jioise deer reportj|dly were in BOISE Ken Wiechers, I’aul Moran, and ^ f* il gJ/f 1 1 I dJ Adv«rrit«manl! Fabruoiy 33 three-time Phoenix wihnt'r « »■ on some critical ranges, while sufficient fprage to ciirr> the sU’i’SS ^ Aucti»nt*ri: Don Pattcrion tJene Littler. Hul)ert (Jreen. )IHfM Dlil 4 moderating temperatures gave elk, so there had been nu « inter In the Clearwater ■ and A Kay« Woll witi) a i><; Sunday, anil Hal |Jbu(I».i big game anim als another problems gn Hed ‘Muiumnn i^irihandle regions winter FEBRUARY 28 Iuikd«> brcathlrfg spell' In many other About 300 antfIppo north and condiuons for ^g game anpnals JOHN AND LAURA PRIIUCIK Underwood with'n Tifj. wore in Adv»(li»«m*ntr F^bfuary 34 another stroke l>ack at .277' m! • ijarts of the state, according 16 *soUlh^JfTtPasani Valiev are on lontinue ti/ improve. Warm Auction*#*: Lyl* M oiUrt’’ filed reports to the Idaho h'lsh farming.n and Davi- UobiM h re|)orle(lly have invaded the can be observed at this time, .44 AUTO MAG outskirts of Boise, - The Wi Waft, Eilaii. losing streak with a mi-12J win . public tluit-harassing game weather, with daytime Woll B^tttarim itb temperatures near SO degrees in * over the Pittsburgh Condors m anunals is a misdenieiinor. RED'S wtr" MARCH 2 , /\inbrican7"Wasketbiill Ass()cia- ' ' ' 'the lower valleys and 40 degrees ]l5Sliothon* SI. S. • l)eer are extremely ______inthemoun^in volleys.______A small M L. HARRISON. BUHl lion play. AdvaHiiamanl: Fabtuory 39 vulnerable lo poaching under amount of Winter‘loss, mainly Itocket U irry Brovsii set u w ,... • Awcllooaari: LyU Moitari ' such conditions and some ille g a l- fawns, h as been observed on the A Bill Moblay new AB.A_neaird fur assists [J.,’;,',',. mght hunting or •‘spotlighting” witlj^JH, IB uf ib « n ii\ ihv ...... ■ Iws occurred in Swan Valley. secDim half nie uid'reiDrd was'^w^-; ’l\vo deer were reportedly k ill^ .set by Stevf (lu ib u i of the old W ''.’, just uutside of Ashton, where A inigijy on .Ian. .4, “ ''Vu' TURNER emergency feeding operations IMH, ltubisi.'h'a {xnnts was a aTC'underway. Sportsmen's Farm Machinery .CjU'wr high foZEuLaiittlliiiJ4tL-P^,. clubs a r e t ^ in g deer at Victor. total was the inghust Hocket wrv. . lX*er fej)(^ g on the outskirts of produciion of the >eiu- (liuck AUCTION FOOtttM OlSt A I Soda S|WinSS is-limited to about Wlll'iums addfd *20 [w in th Jo r Located 5 milei North, 1 mile VYest on'd ''.'hV.'.srv ^ 15U animals. Conditions Iht- lti»-ket nttiirk ...... Soutn of Wendell ■gunuqtjlyi_ . I in lSi\)rge 'Hiuinpsun' led ll.u‘ . . H ankins iiiissoK ...... t’arlbo'u and Bear Lake losing I'onrior Tffort w t h counties, but crusted snow pouitsaiMl Johii Brisker ran up WEPNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23 permits deer atid elk to scatter ‘>7. ' ■ • iuul feed on bare slopes. Sale Time; .11 ;60 A.M. Lunch by hooding Grange ’Die Hoi'ket ajtenUanie. ,4>J 6,SU2 M'as the highest sinie Ihe .i.l'V.V HlClONr Ml . Tra ck s in the snow oijt Qf U\NNY WADKlNS-of Winstun-Salcm, N. C„ ' Spencer llaywood days and the fiidov Montpelier indicated that a MACHINERY ‘ yellh (topi us hiii IHth-greeu birdie uttMnpt team responded by hitting 54.:i ' herd of elk luid moved out of the. fORD JUBIIEE TRACTOR with good tubbgr ond good $hape ' « lei-U*r.K un the i-dt{i’ i>( the .rup and Ihen'collapiieK per rent from tbe field and D4 a area, presumably after being ilM ttiimi when the ball hung up and lulled 1^ ■ {KT cent at ‘ the f^ul^ line. disturbed by snowmobilers. FORO MAJQ^piESEL .TRACTOR in top ihopi and good rubber ' drop. The mlsH cokI liin n y the louruameiit, the ' PlimuiA ItpfU. lllld H U,;WJ 111 i>P»e money. Ht^ _hp5>oi ,n good nmdiiion' . i'hC No 76 p»onul'tpcciol lovt II oiic-Ktroke sudden death pluyoif. lo GOOD QUALITY bvoM tombina wittiilRC motof ond Qood candtlictn - (HC Homero lUaiicas. iflM Tflephdloi ' No >5 .ii». P IO bolti oiih h)fdfouli< o,nd . »oikt Qood fo(d PIO iiuooi monur# tpitodir wiih FARM EQUIP. AUCTION B 'ubb«i Cot* l6 toulh and }SO,tqtf af Burley, Idaho or from Farmert tond*in dlM on lubbvi Cot* No 100 Sid* lakt wiih Corner ioullt of^Burley, ldahe-90'2 mlUt »outh, 1 t/2 mjloi ea«t duol 'ubb«( - 3 point twitch letd diut< deonet . 3 poml ' I <>M iix'ikI m ins and 1 /4 rniU touth. WatcK for morkori. , r«rfoc>n0 bladf . - Marim.J pt hiuh diKhti ■ fc> slrra lv fiolf loiiriu'v WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 3 , 1 9 7 2 4 . 3-poiiil hiKh IHC Itrtiliiei ipiaodai un cgbbtr •. Vollty ""■I' lato D ET R O IT l U lT l . Ulck Van BUU.JJA, UiloinWa lU P l)-, SALE TIME: 11i30-A.M. ' I W .a ' Lh 'evrolet truck, '2 ton K 7-tl rnowli '"imC bfoi^^IanlB'r With 3'poinl lUNCHATCHUCKWAGON , . > II A "1 /I A L J A ‘‘'•t*'.- ’Po»‘ f*oU digg«» with 8in 4 12m oug«<— John Arsdale hit 25 points and.Uonniv biittiui'.t I'eter I'uwnsend won lo toot, all Steel flat bed, 4 Oi«r«b«on plomtr »Hh 3p9inl hitch Modionb«anct>ttti the ninth annual Inteniatlonal Hawkins had 21 as the iniuenu speed, speed tfansmission, -■ ;UHN UllMI 4UIU IKA OH dxtel «ideTRACT0 RS 2 , Sufis continued their chase for a Open (tiiU touinaiiictit Sunday, Sisfliiig whaol. live poxai playoff berth ln"TmnT ■ .■Krukei -ahea d-of- Innkt nnd runs gnnri ------...... -' ■pyi ipiii 1“*' I »mivo<> oil u.o'MVul ~ith «020 k>* adttvd raTo^^B ninth ruiuK-r-up liene lioReK of New IHC 300 IRACIO R. tingU Ifoni toti hiuh -good Slock iroiUi >- 3-point hilch lt«d corntf altttllilil )imi:iie Siuiday by ■ _ V M S l Y HKOUbON ITJO IBACrOH divwl «irt« enr a 14.u n d e r»p a r P>laya? J un«> tew 6 U .li. I.M. »i,d 'the' vlclory put Phoenix five 274. Horek closed with a 69'for p»OE. 300 tiphon tvbtk - Appioi ,^,000‘h. el dium- Crraittr ond nighC kionH' B«di .ipimgiSind mol- JOHN DEiRe l*WATHeH,-.,o • 2 I5 a ; uugii' lyp*. tf«ii — Cold tpoi ralfigtrolot - 4 chrOm« cKoirt , SM Of 0ICTII5 n g w PMOSPMltt 5P«I*DEI1' inwgi.udifl9-t-'"WKiil-wiiTJHt», -180 AMP tincein ' games behlod.-the soi'ond place his 27U total. with condiiioii««, 12 tlfod*'. good coiiditiOn • — lordi ^latk ongufl 'tltclrk rolit^ori* — Drop on ,tbb>, I J (ool . SINpif .H O N I' tOK h" '••v**ld«r - ,Si00 .8Bl. got lonh ortd ilond — Barbed Chicago Bulls > the second 6VtH&MAN ^ N P ^A^NC. no 410, on tubbtr ,Wir* — PotU.-wtttf f|vo;tr ~ PdhfU .r- Wogon Uol dining ryom loblt with 3 ) t p w ____ ' haovy.duiy; M^rtfClil ^ lxot«d . twinglntf toil rioilhlkh,p,o*o,'„mb..ll<. - ■ i^ace • fight in the pildwetft Standings' ■APPBorjoo siPHOfr i u >h ;' i " I ™ ' i! MhatU — Othtr .mbctllgntoui ilami loe'TfiJmSieui" IHC CRAIN DRItl. on lutiba*. i««d«> ui ' Norii The/* It no mlMtllanMui, m I# will iiart lo mtnllon. ' division . o( the National .loVhm*rtt, 6" • »pocing.^«bta-ld**ft— — 6 PEACOCKS • v Unilad inltrntlnnM "^fiSiketbaH.Association. ;• iNiMi n tm *\ Net incivdtdl FERGUSON PlOW . 4 boTTom..l6": 3 woy. 3 eoini . tplnntr 'typt -J JOHN D fC^f BEET & BEAN Phoenix took comipand In the ___! tA_ a_____.. :.L ______i i >iu “'I 3lt went JOHN OEERE'SAlbR. 2J4WS. w)ti tta.'PfO , IHC ”W:OS vilhffut’i'iTbaslterD ra ...... - ii i; CUlflVAIOR, honi h (tbr mount, with 3 point and • n j i ' t«i IV stretch that oarrifid through the m . II iv r » ' ■tiolfep. BAUfR COmupdTE.OPtNSR, 3 poi»l. . PtOdp«tgtid DllCH6Ki'oo rubbfirtom opwat< lopi bulK potqio bfd. DAT5UN P1C<(UP., flriu U iligiiud': Witti- ■* ------\ci^ ^ U U Ii.lUNTU(IIVArUH; j 'roV J -Boinl “ tled*JJ-7J. the i -2U3U Uiejaine..- .. . , . „ ■ ;ij««r~9lng tjiM ‘hlgh-IoiuJS .iundiY't HMtilU - — 11—4- Etpow AW PiRioir^ 6wtiar ,Dttrolt'nlt)iS»poinUwhU9 B<)b. < |lant \ WtM .Yftrd un-1yi .i.an\j>a. • 1 ldnl«£added ejght;', nt: X... LaS^r ciips slraighi iourrtey

y in j l a . lM« ■Um»Indlatl«pbl(s champion and tbe only.ffiiw th^Balcer 'before alli 800 winner A. J, Poyt-roUed'to time Vinner of^e Daytona .900, 300yar^upitde d6yinand.thW'" an ea«r one-lap victory In the said .he '.‘dropped a valve" mpfj„g tjvee tlmei a« It hH tM'‘ ‘ — Bayloia-800 Sunday a» aniaili-' gi»lnH«HnHes-«ii-hi>hr-dewn (yaiay liinelJ: - ■ ~ Jupa-apd englueJsllure? wiped_(tie l»clc straljghtaway on IhfL-^Bakei'jItuck thb-.wall out .moat of the other euper- 80th l;p. ______ihm alld wildly- a ■alars Of the atocli.car clrdult! the car just Duipped a lltUS .(rack Into tte Hill Foyt. maklnn' pne of his bit,*; drawled Petty., "1 knew Buddy Arrington al». hit the ., Infrequent itarU .on the NAS- I'd had If,. Ihe only trouble I'd -wall attempting to'avold the ' . CAR circuit, grabbed the lead; had .before that was Foyt." week to his 1970 Dodge. •' -— ^ ’ -| to his W1 Mercury when stock Foyt toyed with .Gotzbach -' All three . drivers walked I'

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' Q. “ IS N T vodka the ri\Qin liqQy; in Siberia"'', A. Something a litUe tnare tnusciitar i^i Cariea Sptrt. It's said • ^ \ t()be9Bpercentalcohorand4percenlrviiiorse • I'D L IK E 1& R E T U R N You canV KeruEN Y Bori'M- '\ ! TOE fZBUT O F TH IS A PKe^efeiPnpN' WELU, ) TUAfisYOOR I ,IH 1 1(1 E V E K B E E N to Ireland's Blurnej Castle ’ Neither have I. • ■ PEESCRlPriONI< rou&H'LUCK /...: ■ But understand the custodians there lake excellent care uf tlie , —• \ ^ fl/ I “ 'I'l famous Blarney Stone. Tlieir.first a.*isij{nmen(,every morning is .. lo scrub yesterday's lipstick slams off the thui^j ONCE TH E University of Pans conducted its courses-in Latin, Scholars therein hotfooted it around the area nightly singing ' ■ - ' from ihi! Ciirroll Rittliier ' songs in stiiii s.iti lit) ]UL*tty ttiiK'fi w lij t y o u 'W J n t n ow - fill \ n iitu l h .iuiivt; .ind iiii-n. .S'-oii fim l ihc; rig h l w o n ls The collie dug is a fihrly high sirung anuftal.- usually And „,iii si.iU' t'Hii \u'vvi’«tiu.lL...iiul .Iff tliftfi'nre jjjost articiilaie. canine experts repeato djj pien-f iliipiigh iniyilung bite. However, a nationwide survey of mail I'arrierslcunducted - {h.ii I'oi'i) j.antusin)! tu yciti :inJ .lu* .ihlo ni*dclig)u by the U.S. Post Office Departiiijjnl itself, names Uie cullie ais fvt-ryMiu- • . KERRY DRAKE (hat dog least apt lo bite These mail earners du not claim to be, AKirs (M uf'Jt 10 Apr l‘M t'oniaw’t oihers'and iia«c fanlne experts. Merely bite experts s.)iu'iJiMs and autis foi niiiiiial hi'iiortiioni Do nof forget lo liand)t! youF-^orrrapondence' wisely Uot err;uids done, keep.' AS FO R H*year-old girls nationwide, more are called b jL- . Mt»y-iW-Mt»H^Fy-flffHirs no doubt .>>ntusc you so riuK'h now .nij you know how to procecd P L E A S E BE!a K m iViirid, als'ii. >i>u duiuvi'ut •< pVri<^. I ’ ljliir x iVii future Mt a iiio&t clever fashion iud.iv bo gel busy making . I'.'rt w..rih, ‘l.X 1 • arrangemervts right now Make Mtie. you do support some go(.Hi ,plulanihropu' ussociatum Mo not upset one whu'lav^M- yo u .. MtHiN CIDLDRIN (June .]’ .to ‘ju]> 1 \ ) Soiure ihe udvk'c and data you need Irottt otheii now , hut he Mirc you keep It conlideniiul. leiiuented l ollov^ that launch ih.ii is dccurjto T)ui.wi*ll,help you a \eiy gte.it deal 1 M l llulv 22 lo Aug J 11 laeal day !■© gi*i l*'gethef with Moving Day f-'k'OL ■ * . 1 adiiuriT*. anil state youi amis »iUH‘li\ and well./ thi;,rehy / if V -V.. . \ •rvtt Lj)NGb.*=>i gaming tiieii assi»t.uK-c Social av]iMtie% vjii.h e of great help, ’ .U-V:- I ^ 31 D«ciriuil — lClCL£i_iIsl.. 3! Afmy olficetjL to you iiiiw Don't iiegh'ct lo soiiiothing of a livk' nature . urnf^CiVU. CCHiWI'. •" (»hl - S'IKflO (Aug 22 to Sept .''.'i ^ ou liiul that t)igwigsw ill V ...... a3 HsU'ein* Sjxnw-igive you* the support ) ou neeil for wliatevci is ot j career Of't.-ivic n attiie' Stiuly neu .ippriances that can make your work more accurate and hiplils efficient. Leain lo save mot_e money too ______J ______fiU^kA (Sept to O i'f' .'‘ .'‘I'N'ou get so man^ esccllent 45 Narrow iiilrt 46 Derue new idca» now that ii would he \vell t<4>ni.ike a note i>t iheni 4S BmUc for tuture use lalk ovet vMth .i new contact whai pan he or 40AlbprU(Nb> I'i- she- can pl2iy in some new pl.m you have jn mind Don't SI Buddhisiicci i2 Icdandie arg\ic wiih anyone ~ ' hler»c>u^'ork SCORPIO (.Oct 2^ to Nov .*11 Sou are able to gel much &3 Adol««crnl accomplished tinlay so he Mue to plan your time and year b< Evcrtpofi '*■ activities wisely, Some cjflcorker w ill give you ihe SSLAck cooperation you need. toiiu ‘n.TlVt\ g e n in g is a good nine ..'►•''OS .‘LM •> wlJK-'r si.'^.it: ■ ■'•v*t OunnO lE j 56 Whirlpool lor (eading I l«l-ttAi;'' '.r ' ' AN A k.i;’ 'tOll rOKi'T ’AkK l'^ E R ...... *wOrii; ■ /s’Vuvy. tIAi.m' AKK h KAD N si.;'’»\SE rv Kf. AN -.Etr* anj 58 Garlic S A l.ir iA K lU S tNov : : to Dec J l l If you take close HLSKJ. V •IV£ O n LM (ICS to places of amusi-ment. vou find you will make them A MiHr' DOW.S ___ happier and understand thcm*"l*e'fler'*as" w e ir'“A greater 1 0 ( 0\v Fopf harmony with mate is possible A little more authority 2 A»Oi->ati-s 3 Compel should he exercised tor best re;>ulis. . - • C A l’KU 'O RN U)e» to Jan Vou have work to do that can he lUndled with relative ease and more pleasure than has beiMi possible in the past* l>l»nPlan v-rtiiryour'waVdrobe*' ' VI/nfctrrtK^i* • • propetiv NO ^ «>u 'li^i'k 111. itiraciive ar^if up'tu-^iate. Show -oiliBa. A(,H'\Kirs iJaiV VI I.' I tfb l^i Voti h«vv an excellent o p jii'iiiiiiiiy t»' be w iih ..tiigeinals iiovv and not only have tun I'lU ilie chance M t.ilV. wh.»t most on your mmd ’ /■liiteie'H Im^w igs iii\>>ui tiiu'si'ciealive ideas I hink THE BORN LOSER . i « ...... g oinn 111 ilioNO ili.ii« > v o u ti.o f 1,1 I'eiJ.irni .ifhoiiie, b»t ■' 1 start llii-iii r a l l y . C l‘'a,l^^iip t»inil\ p to h le n is th e ic , ahjc* X C ’'A,H' i:nooi . 7^ I- i'nieilain in Ihe ('in, .ilut ttciifihl .un.ttiii>: .u *?tr-hicrativc, so ! \ K>< I.I .I>\M i» . iliUi >r t II ni 1 > l> ...... •..rlii 'in.I f,\ , \'\ ^ \ stiid^ uhal iist deMied 1 hen tlie prC^reVsion w ill he • \ 1 \^ i I A '"' , v;iu\ W • ' .... ritihi. »!iving a ihance i.> cunihiiie imc s.i)eMnjiiship here with m enijl .iiid . iiianiiji di'steiiiii l‘lul.-'.>pJu niiportant early. tOi- l i W l . M l . '■, ' ! • ' I hv s».vr> ’ Uu-\ .li> i. ; . n ij.o l SMi.il >ovi m ak e 1 ’! n.l V 'l l l tlie IS Ijljlr lv il]’ \ i li • 1 - . V j j - X t ' - f'.;.

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H't MfvtQ find tr>ff lolutlon to ydur want or ntM (n Tht Ttmti' Pwpit Poiiattr Wont Ad columni. Ulirod btiow li iho Kty optcyaiitvtmdit^lvtrallloctAAorkctMofo. B o ^ rtio Rooo^ f-tfiMt cpigmni rooulorly - Vou'» profit In m mjiry ) U P L E to w ork oh f^ rthern EXPeRieNCBD TftUBPHONK . MENMEt -WOMBN.- t.COUPLES ' '"'llh terms lyada cattle raocti.-WifetocoM Mrn.Moleroperation with our’ J^Wj-house irt Jn N p ^ lv e course at home . .H^ERMANREA^ Y; '.Announcement! 0 . ralnlno In a moltTopiir*t#(rbv ui. tractive 3 bedroom home on corner March U, 17 «. ll.'Fo r^m o re 11 * SaleitneRorSaltswomtn Age no berrler. Free iiaironwlde lot. Completely carpeted, enclosed s = a x x ’" . CASTLEPORD • 78 acre farm.'Fult' U—' rhost modern conveniences • placem ent ess'IstarKe upon front. -porct>, carp o rt Fu ll water right, rnodern 3 bedroorft NSI.(M MLS Secretary' Including e l^ t r lc double ovensc S^LESPOSITION.dPEN ' ‘ compljrtioo. • , home Good NolKM M-A»wi.c« MHrwminik dishwasher.sher. .disposal.______S E L F H Y P N O T IS M taught by a - ...... • - ‘e d ’a . 4S- Tv 4 SltfN Separate,____ te. private private aparlmeni VAAPPROVED EN D H E A l t V.' 130 Broadway & Carcft ^ocal. profesiionaMv trained furnished. Previous experience on For complete lnformetloa>wr.lte, South, Buhl 543.4409r-lCen'.Pal Selected Often fflypoo-techniclan. P h o ^ 40^174. farm or raAch would be helpful. Aif tea.twnne. giving-act(|(-ni.ond phone numt)er, terson, Broker ■4^ « 0» o> miVrtti Ageno berrler. but must be In good IV :o worK full tim i voy must W--0«r*«« U in ' “ ■'vcommensurtite.wlfh hjtf»; -1 hHov*i«iKic nt inouslrlal ExecutlykTcelnIng Division-. FA R M S, HO M ES,.lolk, etc. on the Oi-Empia(ffi«ni «fln . tlil.^^PtSne' Address Inquires to ilpmeni^You don:i have lo have Ambessador Motels, Tncorporated Northsido^ 300 acres. .60 acres, Lawn. F arm & Garden W esejip ericnk it, but you must be ;(Oe^.-C,78SS W, Colfax others L aTR R E A L E S T A T E CO.) In good health. We otier you a too Denver, Colorado.M3IS Jerom e, 334 4800.' Dick G regory ii-aao^Tn>no» 10 e«i II E '& ^ i O SA L O N . CleanInD • Income, bonuses, prolectea U —PiMiit. Tr«t» 4 Inrwoi TEACHERS WANTED.' all levels. 334 5986. Ed Slo^kton 334 4110 U-»frl|lllir 4 Topp fe>l Foreign and Domestic Teacheri. terrnory, 9J per cent repeat sales, U~f*rm Msfk floV 1M3. Van c ^ v er, Washington. full training, Insurance program 33 Homes For Sale B Y O W N E R . 40' acres/'ne w all I* -aut>n»tt Opoortun ** and a car allowance. It you meef electric home. Ideal site lor dairy. I*- Montr to W*n these qualltlcallons, tell'us about l>-Mon«. Wtntro P 4 iupRiin . ^ilApiovmefit Agancits 3-STORY. 4 bedroom home with S43<4833 them, w rite Elton Potter. P.O. Box NEW 3 bedroom, carpeted, ap fun basement and'doubleoarM e I W—^I(n*> 6rtM>n9 R E D U C E with RC0OOM.- R e d u » 187; Twin Falls, Idaho 83301. ,l‘,ll pllancesi double garage, tm' escets fluids with 1*fo1dex. only 98 m ediate oossesslon. S33,SD0. A C E acre of ground m lovm..ll7,900 By Owner. 115 acres' with milk cents and 11.69 a1 P E N .N Y w lS E P E R S O N N E L S E R v V C E of AAaglc phone you for a personal In •' • $»•«# ...... -■ •' rlh, ierview REALTY^33'S317, operation, capacity 50 150 cows, 4 DRUGS J2S0SQ ft.. 4 bedrooms, 3'> baths, stall herringbone milk barn, •} h>t«p tam lly room r double garage and k) Pouitr* 4 Nteoiit ' house, outbuildlnos 733-7S90 or Business Services »nio(K Waniffl . larqe lot. East of town. UfSOO. h iuppitin e- iM rlM GoMt t built in tiove and o»en in kilchen 01 Equipmtnt n and wor UA ipel ^ell and i«pil< •a 'w n c s ru»f ana peftiure, fc l)«nilont in llnoarie b«' personal Interview, •OUT,— • . ' V . H s : ^Vovji. call Charj KonlceR. 733 H ER D ja/v\AN S M A N tolo m iiKilk 100luv l20 cows._ caw». 1'1 balhi, brick home, pluth new cur MomM , House avBttabte;*Musf-be m errled peling in living room ond ho|l All >^utomotlve end have milking references. Top 52 0 /5 .0 0 300* A C R E S .good row crop and - wages. 334 SOet. . . F U L L T IM E com m iulon, selling new opplioncei .ifa y with home lurgr livestock operetion Pipeline . OS • ' Memorial Notices position In our home decorating PHONE 733-0995 recreotion room in botemeni large milker, 3 bedroom home_ with 4 *cbtuor>n department. Experience desirable TWO POSITIONS available ^ith cniochei"/ car garage Beoutilully 'l"Au* {O' Offtl expanding South Central' Idaho-' Schelsow. assistant manager. Tondtcoped lenced yard For lamilr n-c*eitt 4 ivppim appreciation lo all the .friends and Feed Lgt and Farming operation. neighbors who w ere so kind at the Sears Roebuck Co. Equal .Op' living Located on Mcunioin Vie« Oi U- Men If Hg«<« II —U)'l>lV Trpiltrt >■_\ -I .... » I... ^mru Feed man — /nlll operator, ano porttfplty Bntf>loyer. U -Oitic* 4 Bui.nvtt time ol our recent lou general ranch hand Top modern I’ -* Ofnrf AgmC'tt U-Trw(ki „ special th ank you ,lp Bishop ISO ACf^ES 6i<$s area W- Manttd Ip ,»*-imppft -looft* C«» equipment, excetlenl living and William Rotwts and j» the Bwh^ ' working conditions. Salary and 12 5 LOBE 330 acres:. Burley area DPppr ip-n«ip'VOu wora ind tcntauit vour Ao (or mi t>ni rptulit •( int W E W O U LD L I K E to express our 5r«g,Ml..-J.p4 e«t. 1177 A C R E .cattle ranch M alle lowni cot' o' CPU oni pl mtt* loil Irtt numotrt’ U ] 4«4| in BuM or appreciation tor the many aCls'ol REALTY JO W A W E.YM AN car body painter.* Think spring! Choose your lot and firt» . Cikilfftora HI JJSJ .n Bweitv. Rup^i 0 «lo. P«ui or Norland iM >S» .n kindness eK lw ded roT«during our start building thal home In the Wtnotii Ooooir^ Hpgfrman. or Jprem* )2* m Hollitttr. Rdgtrton, 'Group insurance, rehremenr, 1J60 ACRE cattle ranch Warm bereavemenh JwMM>CHLLOReM!A.VlMaa^ care. couiftry now. Choice subdivision; TM-MM arta iKkpoi N r v W The Constance Murphy Family holiday and vacation'par ^or oruor.p«ti«>c«i>on oi <(»mt un AC(^ {? rt\Ar^a f attio <-rtocn BiLtji.m )Y«'t4{>.De{Lir"'- ...... - C4 Timas-Newe> Falls. <3,300 13,800. - K n .'T B liii. 713 w o . ■witL-JtauiomunJ. dna-cam<»». several,good ^arms ahd . Pivit* riM vOur po in* Mrtt aa'ir <■ «pp*t 11 10 « m tn? o«r Mr and Mrs OinA Brown SPRINKLER pipe movers II.M a A Walker from Boise. Idaho, on Miort ad .* Ip appvar line or S3 00 a. line if you stay, M arch 16, 17. and te. For more ffAILEY ROBERTS Tnpoiaaiin* >or pi«c9 aatuting larger tvp« >t two aavt Mfor» in«y it* through season 334 3166 inlormatlon call’ Joan Brawley, . toapptar. iK tp lon tt inai ar|Vo»t*rton 4ui day or Wor>day wnicnmgli u* M LS Secretary 733 963r-^ R E A L T Y - HARRISON lOM Nortt^ Blue L«»et Female Help y*tin Pans 7oano Oilis^^ Raymond Hektn Ruth N SliMtioni Wanted REALTY lining room, large UviotH’sem . all PhOf\e ?)1 43A7 carpeted and .dr«(Md. , Air c H«fi«y w.ii.amt J34 ill; PO SIT IO N S A V A IL A B L E in Ke». ANY KtND Ol home repair or conditioned, steam neat, glissed Elao^Gowgr^ 536 ]S51 1 W IL L NOT be responsible lor any /hum area tor bank tellers rem odeling; pelntlng. paijellng, 733-3333 in porch for co»v fem ily, room Use Want Ads Every Day .debts other than my own, p«$r Previous experience 6 months dry w all, concrete, etc. 733-3783. Dorottiy Koiar Only St3,S00. Call Eunice Cooper sonally signed. Harold Hoshaw •Phone 736 3M6 for appointment. Gene Conner 733 4960 or LAND OPPICE OP 155 ACRES - Csttle set uo, Equal opporrOhhy employer. IDAHO REALTORS, 733 0716 corrals., m ilk oarn, shop and 3 BACKHOE SERVIC E, cell 733 9340. bedroom r^ome. 9] shares ot water CALL 733-0931 Jo b s oi In te re st EXTRA SHARPI 3 bedroom home R E A L N IC E 3 tiedroom home on plus lots ot waste water and TIMES NEW S C lA SSJflJD Male A Pamale fceshly painted ana. nice carpet President Street. Pull basement. natural creek Price I'oduceo until W A N f ADO{PARTMeN,T PRORESSrIONAL SEWING. AI Will G. I. Emphr, can move >n This is.really worth the^money at OPENING .FOR A parl iime helper person. Phone J34/331 . imm^dlafelv. Priced right at o n ly \8.50o. W ith low down In our display department, Ex ’ tl0,500. Let us sftow yoO this today. payment. Call Nadine K o ^ l c k 231 So Lincoln, Jerome W A NT W O MAN to llve-in with TWIN PALLS REALTY. >40 733-7297 or LAND OFFICE f Office 334 4800 perlence not necessary. Apply elderly lady phone Shoshone, 816 OUR SPECIALTVI Seamlesi' Addison A venue, 7S3'3663. IDAHO REALTO RS. 733 0716, Richard Gregory 334'5n6 personal department, Sears 3098 GUARANTEED RESULTS or YOUR MONEY Bl(CK Roebuck Co. Eo u al Opportunity flooring (walls,'counter tops, EdStpckton 334.4180 Employer, showerr,-etc.) Free esflmates 733 33)3 , 733-1409. 130 A C R E S , northside dairy farm BOISE CASCADE Bronx, New York 10467. ’ •^p^tlflf Srainage from ^rn ■ HOMES meets pollution requiremenis', tOO A r t ftot pieces, components,"or head milk eows can be purchesed W i g STYLiNG>ior all occasions. split, but^Comjjfete home, ready Mparateiy el mark*t price. ” M a le H elp homes.,one 3 bedroom and oae 3 bedroom. Price 190.000 with term s. pieces. Phone'734'4072. d r y d e n a &e n 6 y 334'9T33 '403 s . Lincoln Farm Work Wanted Evenings^ 324.4833or 536-3604 Jerome, Idaho CONSIDER!! FO R Ad em onstretlenoroneof the finest hydraulic drlveo com- ^ Good salesmen are.trained and to ore doctors,' lawyers, deo- 300 ACRES. North Side, unin­ 1043 Blue Lakes North cumbered. Tradeable, ' ACE trsts'or teacHers. You con be on outstaAding soleimor^ end R E A L T Y 733'5317, j g yeor the very (jrst yeor. 336-470^ N EW l is t in g ’... EXTRA SHAR'PII' ' IF YO U A R E L O O K IN G lor one Ol YOU NEED TO BEI! ' CUSTOM MANURE HAULING H U RRYIl! the belter farms in Magic Valiev LILLIBRIDGE CUSTOM see tnis - 139 acres, deep son anti “ Age.21 or.over full lovely besemeni could I___ JUST LISTED! 3 bedroom-brick large fields.. Excelleol brick home. » Ambitious F A R M IN G for extre fam ily llvlna or rentel to home tor only «a.800. Full 733 l3e3 help p a y eMpenMf. This is one of basement with recreation room *' Sportsminded thenlcesi llsllnos we heve. Priced and 4th bMrobm. Carpeted living the'w ay. .Value priced at 193.500. o Have high school education or beflet right. »32.SOO, Hurry on this one.; room and bedrooms. Choice locetlon near high school. This 330ACRE ranch 130ih4ras water YOU WILL!! • - ploMng. Moore'e Inc. i kind of property has been selling •.Ultra hiodern home, • good Im fasf - so don't wait, provements This l> a good one at. ~ Keseive S I SU per W i9k wIiIIb ftu ininq------bedroom, m bath with all ...... Somoohe wtint.s thot gobd, cdmper you~ don't en­ 0 Sell and service large (optive market m l c t t ; Average over S250 per week in commissions, ^or the. right Im niediele possession. All for joy onyrhore. Reoch your cq&h buyer fast with .a 0 tia.300. Let us Show you this one C^‘''tlUTLEI?R,EALTY People Reocher Wont Ad. Dlol 733*0931 to start man this ii o lifetime careers opportunity. CUSTOM today. ’ « , E A L t Y -UO^. Main Jerom e. Ideho lFYddQUALIFY;W &’GUARAtNlTEEII ■MANURE HAAJLING m R«s. 83S-S573 your result-aettinoj.L/AfiANf££D fiE$iiiJL Wont Ad Esther Boyle 733.5408 Bus. 334 8166 •'ff~TVteach oti^troin you In our successful soles method. ArvillaR0bblM'6SS-9935| u S x » j '-Dove Homlett, Broker ; Chuck Henley R a s. 334.8367 on its way to d cash’ buyer'focfay. Only 70*’ p'er VERNON-OLANOER . Bill Ralphs 733-l033‘ Flea4e>p.ll-733'4079 (ony;t»me) » Assign you ra the soles oreo of your choice under the BUHl, IDAHO . 543-4572 it r r \ Robbins eSS-993S day (3 lines, 10 days) and if &bld before 10 Af^n Holfinpit^'.73'<-?fll0 15« A C R E Stock ranch - 3 bedroom, u .direction ond guidonce of o quolified soles director., good oulbulldlrigs and corrals. days, cancel eorly and ppy for ddy* used. Sorry. " Provide the opportunity for you to odvance into mqnoge* Trade possible. Good paper BuilnVtTOpperlunltv ‘3 B E D R O O M . 3down, good location, ■ • ...... MAN'S Real Estate and Commercial ads excluded. mert a t fost os your ability will v/orrd'nt, , good Incenje property, by owner WELL ESTABLISHED tmell “ 33-3543, Jerom e 334 4845 or 334 5735 Co/I for ptrsonal inl9rvi€^withfDon Qi/o/e for Tvisday and professlonei butineu available. Wadnaidov. Februarv 22._23. Jro'm giOQ o.m. fO'SiQQ P.m , ---- Income figure* TO BE MO^O: 900 •• • GUARAWTEED-RESULTS Fhone 733-5630. after 5;30 p.m. PRE-CUT CABINS and home ts on Northside of East or YOUR MONEY BACK pa.Ckages, New d e s ig n s - b e lte r Eliiabelh S»wer near by for sub division or perfect lor 'acreage franchise Please contact M r. B sites. Fuii.w aier'rights, 176.000, H um et, Ford Atetof Compenv. - TIMES-NEWS Fallon street.OeWand. Calllomle. N E A R SCH O O LS, new construction, FARM MANAGER WANTED • 94M4 O rw ell 4 is n 4 .« » ;. H IG H q u a l i t y at a reasonable cerpeted. 3 bedroom. 3 beth. price, LOW 'Interest apd smell beeutlfvl white brick fireplece. down. Could be yours. Our homes PEOPLE REACHER EXPERIENCED with hoy, grain, pasture, cattle GOOD INCOME. New • unit heeted garage. 734-3IS9,., ., . operation. ' ’ ’ . Evenings Phone 334 5465. ADS Rmir m afhnnift R»(nr»nr.» nweHed ______"Wharc p »p li u lvt preblfmi tor pttplt •vtiydoy" 21 O u ra t Phone Bob Burnham KerfI Sub-Oivition InieroMi. Town Houses . (RefrethmenlfQIIl CeHlllcatfvr INCOME PROPERTY 733-0931 WHyPAYAfNt? NOyVANYONf IN W E N D E L L , older, home with or without 1 exire lols. Phone ~.MINI-CASSIA EOyiPMENT. COMPANY BRICK 4-plex Norltiepit! S40.000 ^ CAN OWN /HEINOWN.HOAJCf ^ e n d iN I. S36-3677. ■ BURICV . , 67B-9044 "*^N S£lieVA 8ll Te*MSi 110 A C R E S Hansen area>.-ijerge.levei IVENINOSi 678-73(3 SN O U SeSo n nol',S7SOO. - Potiible lOOK fMoncing DISTINGUISHED 'om e t«m e. tlelds, gdWTdeepsoirendind plenty of fum nned improvements,Improv^menls. - anoand w • ater.* See !|R)CK'duplex, Northweit, $35,500,' ovwer, dSR!,* RBALTY WiiJif.* . ’• ' '•••• ’ '~r . uuinn|lltttirKt IM M A C U L ^ brick trlplix, tiota m riifftfU wuf^ci . f Twlf> Paiifc tun” PEOPLE REiraHER NeAMriiM««.MoHh Areo, S I9,500. lorge'fottdiroped fofi. encfoied •IN BUIiU. h ^ 3 bedroom.^Brick, eptionally ’nice Mme. 10 "G eo rg e " R B W A R D I 734.3177, . tfomblnallon. iv> baths. Double Owner W illi---- * aftep>.4 p.m. ■ FELDTMAN-REALtORS garage,' povid ifreefi and. cufbi. .WANT A D -. undere'ovnd wfiflHet, clfy tew4r ?»1?*7 ” realty. H r R^RISON COST aig tlack LibrKMr. MIh 733-1988 t W i p k t : THEJIMES-TSEWSIS NQW 911 S^hoih<^ne St. K> ; 34 I Rflaj Eitaft ^anjed * 40 ACRES, full weter *i:laht/a . JliStDlAV. ~oedrQom * modern'Home. Bx> - » i 6 ; 5 o d a M ^ , § o o , aS'Sffgji* M aking q fll« of boys (rffTd igtiiis,w,Hb.hoye" cejilionallv good laylfio (frm .. I .733-0931 0|«tCTIOIilS..S blckTEoil wi "I" MAOIC V A U BY resident x XippHed for 'papet^outes. .* .Ureet; follow signs oH South ' fa*ri?.iKtaffi(torI^^^ c rsORRY -'— r«ql ,'aitqtB llMolh.Jewme.V-. . Ne'ai;lyijAtL--op«nii^t^ill bo; filled from 0 N 8 QIf t H I'f ir o e f t f volume «er- £Pnd! CQAimarclal adi ...... Ifl M a g ic va lW y . R eal L.iN 'REW tpE SpeclilNoticn. rA6ftBi(o!l..w«ltr -thujltt.jnvV.97.2...------— ..‘v ~' - a iiS a .

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L^i^«uii|mu4ijw'W‘n.ri-«aaa5W KJm fiitur»A Carpet FM d sr >tt> 4 ^uppliei J r .C«tlle A L F A L F A hay lor »«le. 1.200 ton. P E D IG R E E St. Bernara puppies' 50 H EAD . < ■ _ Cotnmerci^l Property AT KETC¥(pIirtW Srp*«*.-P * *0 F R O M wan 10 WAD. no toll at aii.on CHINA cloiati. Wtdien cuptoard>. mob stretch. Robert M cCiain. 5450 C O M M E R C IA L lOl-.ao K 1 Ji <00t FOR SALE PiChyp camper vteli GOOD H O M E^ N E E D E D for four Deautlfui nail grown kituns iqs. Aliiomaiic* Superior water FURNITURE . Ord Avonu* W eit. DOUBLE WIUI:- softener $50. ^377 I4in Avmue Lovable and v^elllralned. 433 S977 AVAIUABU 6 UNTIL'June III W e»l. 914 4266, Ooodinfl 70'0 L A R C e iMi'es straw 733.7442. IB'MONTH Old A8S .Brown'^w — CHA/V\PION ; s ! i r a s i i ] bull 324 41.01^ ollege. 734'30e6., W h e a t s t r a w for sale. Any At.1 ' I *SHOf^ BU IL.D IN G . 40' x 9V wilh 60 X 24 3-b«droom, 1^ bothv, UNFINISHED PURHlTU.Rb*. arAOUnt up to ISOO bales 733 2237 1001» ISO Hoisi'em najlers.on nand oMicu ipAce DvKrvui', Idaho. carpeted. (Urniihad, 2 x 4 h igheil quality, &ood telecllph Weight 1.000 to I.JSO pounds. i « ) Prontaqe 00 Hiohway 93. Pnone > OPERATIVE Aparlmeni lor Mary Carter Paints. I9J4 Kim. AKC registered Norwegian w'dys.to tinance On.e to4our year^. berly Road 733.3493. HAV FOR s a l e by the trucMoad 7aa 4SU walls Ihrooghool. jjjfc' na)^ CSI itudent. Everylhing / 26. 19/2 20 plastic metal Stubb’s Trucking. R*«t»fi«d 487 Elknound puppies, ready to go Cows insured .agamsi oeflin ~ii ...... 7 3 ia Jl6 C hairs, ? executive chairs. 6 >445 543 4461 ■nutlers guaranteea EugeAe executive aesks. I se'creiary oesK. ' HugrfeS. 324 2415. Jeronu-’ 'V ^ c r e a g t 'i LoUc o N iY .. 5 1 3 5 9 s .antiquet. Hav«« Furniture. C l a s s a n d started gun'aSjr . RANGE BULL SAl E U nlurniihtd Apts, German ^ o rin a ir puppies B^b'i ft Duplcits r cabinet All iiems are in excellent ’]neis. BoVdm g. Training 733 »Y. OWNER 40 accos. now aU ■ condition and can be seen at Snake f , T e lfc in c home ideal i.tv lor, dairy, ALWAYS ■ J ■ River Au,ciion j For Furnltwre Appiiances m E l O AT s a l e s 0 A »N ■ .... Tt>ingsof value AKC REGISTEREQ German MACKAY, IDAHO , . I EV^RY make eieciric carpet ! BANNERFURNITURE _ SheptT*ro—pepples B ia c k and Ceniral lOarw n e re 'C q ' ’ ■ BETTER BUYS!! sharnpooer does a oettm- ioo witn { . J H EDHOOM iwiivt; on S 10 127 2nd Avenue Vi/esi 71i ; Silver Pnooe 42i,421S. after 6 50 Call 733 3031 or 733 4 lg f ' lamous , BJue Lustrt* 1 m .ic i Irom Tw.n ilO C k A G I C V A U e Y MANS KEALrr AOO So.Hlf • GREENAWALfS W AGO N wheel and oak inm m ed oed . large 'naics ...... - uincoiii ji>roi>u' ’J 7J JHUS o' 1/4 '■ HfOTTrFHOMES d pa ne ) iira A 420 SMi tdUiu. 2 lamps Like new 825*S03? 326 4 ?« ' A jcc lieClSTERED Norwegian ■i.ng M...ier 13a Elk Hound, for sale Have - Tfi* 0 «a/«r with Ih* M AGiC v a l l e y ypnoiSIory 3,600 BALESOP i'raw Big wire ^ milet Watt of W«vl S Poinh SL E E PIN G ROOM for rent, by ' J4JS 600 Bales good clean straw.' Robert POODLE GROOMING, .stud ier weeks otd Also, open breo and J4 tl or Hutfl Bfflftfh oMice across FO R S A L E New. used once.-Milicr vice; puppies.- Cheri Miller or month "Downtown area e|ectric_ sgray pi^irit outlit. com Mc^iam 8?9 5450 Hajeitpn • . Springing hellers. Delivereo on rrom T ily Halh-W3-6433. LA N D • - • Opan Monday ihru Friday A Rcrasonabre rates Phone J P IE C E blr£h dinmg set with • Kenneli. West 'Redcap cerner'. approval HRDL i C k a BROS Rt OFFICE OF lOAHO REALTORS 8 30 S 30 p m Sunday 1 I % p 171 vvi'nings. ^34 2017 upholstered chairs, good con Kimberly 423 5104 7. Chippewa F a H s .j^ o n s i h >33 0716 Unftti t>r ()rfv(i/i(» appoinrnifnt dil>o/>. f9 l at Ca'n‘s 733<7III 54729. Phone Office 7 f 5 W U7»-. Residence. 7H.m«»«8 (■Itone 733 6141 Cloted Saturiloy N IC E Ro!>M Adult lady Car^oe lO'v O V ER SH O T Turnpike camper Animal Breeding ■■ ravri.MA.tr+»«.tti> A rs in t Iw'.n t a iis. Avaiiah'p Phone 733 ]9S7 .H A Y FO R s a l e Good'dair, hay >v.lh y c .tr•roynO M.tih i*,OC'< I Hodaka 100. motor^cycle Me' ' Cuiougn cham saw. 421 ,East for .sale, by semi truck loaa . ■ 4?IJ ^ ^ ^ , . • . Bonded nay' and gram Duyer. 35 Mobile Homos Avenue E . Jerpme. 354 J75d • - •• • Borda TruCNing, 934 4 036" WhSE ...... la INCH •unt.n'iried waforoo#.4- ______• - ' ‘ _____ -Ti and B R E E D your cows v CHOICE KIM BEflLV acreaoe AAARCHANT if’Altuialor'. capacity 20 ■.I.u.ny dOors VJ? 94 ,>i* Cjim'v 7J3 300 BA l E S Stray. Trail 324 4107 CURTISS Bulloch. 734 4313 With' an AlfrActivL* 4 bedroom F U R N IS H E D t bedroom trailer coiamns, direct muit.piymg and home Has lots ol cArpci ' Adults, no pels dividing 10 montrts left or\ scrvice Aluminum sidmo E»coilerit C lo 's e o u H SELECT ilRES. INC All breeds. : Park. Highway ^ pofify Cay WOO Askm« 112 5 .7 3 4 WANTED Wheai. Barie» and M.x dairy oeel.. W alter Lelfch Phone location. Price t24.S124,600 1971 ftram BondCd and licensed gram . 543 46Sa Office A Business ‘ ~ dealer Aiso- custpm qram- and _ m'b _ e_ r !"-* able lor h t'O (lAvenu uroivii r'r'On potato.nauimg Max 0 Soter 124. TAYLOR-AGENCY MODELS ...... BEA U T lFL^ L Oiner '^ 9 8 • ARTIFICIAL Breeding to ABS great i,19 VS 1)1 Cam s 'U n i l 8 HEAQ re co rd e d >> Cnaro.a s M»iiit>«r ol /-III follt * L A R G E BusineW olliC tf tor lease, Uuilding supplies 324 S29J aner neiierv Cai»e n M'arc" i M IS Serrl... 6 00 or weekends By the 'on or Pgreorfd Charoia s Doi's 432 4)0' I 606 M iin A»e— N . 1500 sq ll . I beef available B'uhl. $43 6103. Oiiii(fI{/ hi,Ini Bioin 42.1 I pArtitionrng m ay be rearrariged to } PERCENJ GOLD n,ion 1 B* BreetJ.ng M«rtav./gn 12 * 5dtBlLJM ORE Arpetmg. douQle luie back one Jerome. 324.2652. Showipne. 886 fVfNtNCS ' suii Client. See M r Cox'at Auto R E M O V E carpel paths and spots, 7587. Burley. 678 903. Ha, - • / J.l V/Oo S280 per rtead 432 4472 iii^hlnot 30 W a n te d to Rent GREENAWAL r S' ' FOR S A L g , U S E D Hidt a bed sota.. 9 ! ^ c«ttie ' REDUCED $500 Steel wardrobe. Hollywood bed N ^ ^ SO M E M O R E ha^ for ^ r FOR j A L E 2 year c d fteg s'ereu 'W A N T T o r 2_bedi*oom house m b e a n ORCHARD sprayW. ROyai spring and Mattress, dresser. ■ .no'rseor calves? Firii cutting r^ay jer cows or hellers Hereford Ooiis SreiCi W n a'^s vA liiio'ncing ovailabU )pp>nu 411 Iiiiprt>vitiient^. 733 Burley 678 3995 * I. JO. JOOgauon tan> Sets.noack'; cabinet, base cheSt ol drawers • ai 51 35 per bale or S3? 50 per ton or. trade fi^ 543 4756 ... .9'9' 7 }),9 j?B ______too Q'fkuD 600 •233.??«, -iHA-qfrg S43 5 Sunset Memorial TAYLOR 1968 SKYLINE MOBILE HOME anytime Qiast L )>ec] bales 93^ 5034 A G EN C Y 473 5289 13*60, 2 bedroom Pnone B4 rley. SERVICE aged Registered 678 9369 • EXPERIEN CE D‘ POrAtCJ caT h ro R - « ' ^ a p JOOO b a l e s O F 4 T R A W tor Sfiie Holsiem Bulls. Lauxmont Burk REGISTERED Aopaioosa uro< G RO ^ R would like 10 re iil (iOOO Copper. Brass, Aluminum ...... »*-"<>« - - ” ■> Pnone atier S OO 326 5)28' and ivaonoe Blood lines Dams mare 11 »Wfk. aroke 423 59«i Doiato^round Casn or tiop n-ni Raciaior.eaiteries.' Etc i\ii.v 2 year old 305 day record -Uak^view Garden Can /3j 3538 . .HfAvy equipment and inai'ct'S FOR LEASE Summer and tan irjo> 16 10 22.000 pOKidS ot milk mornings until II 00 am 1 9 7 2 1 2 . F O O T - .. « V f.tf Bo« S.10 CO T .m ifSN eA * • H KOPPEL CO •' 152 2nd A»enue*Soutr> pa*txire U per neao stragnt L ri« Anderson 324 4122 T^enmgs alter 7 00 p in wii.iflAiW I A.isr>i.f inrouOh Ni-e^ I'^neao Pnone BJ5 GREAT LAKES r igated p asiu rc |).i-l r |.. DtHM^Ul'l'il <1 H O R SES. % U L LS , loan or s a i r 1 ten .V.'.NTFP «,HFI •» VI ...... SI-IH 11,1 < .11 I f). Chevrolet stock truck Darrell bfdroom, Iront kitchen, A" ^•>iMi M '.I 'ift -1 .1 ' ..iM O' tv..,' J B u h l. 543 4715 Lyon 543 5824. S43 5934. shag carpel, double insulolion. 0|).'r.«1..Cl 4J3 Sdvil Of 4.M S'.'6 IV66 17 • pa w ill l.oo^il l.villO.IUUit> B R A N D N E W 30 elvctr>( sell iftodein furnishings. I i^ijrtn-riQ ovin T.ip*)Arw ,sn(|f j'.'J New Moiin n«oi)iie norne PariiaHy U R‘&eN.TL'Y N E E D comior7aow-f CASH lor 010 II Ke» MAFFNEH ki., lurn'Snrcl in gooit (oouii>dn 324 bedroom home with den or olVi.e *0 R SAi. E 200 Yeari n^-VAVV ■ space, ot* - i‘ bedroom nome m -iiua. ^iiou. ^uu!» j i . Q^aooi quality . commercial cows 2061 .>ii.'i 6 00 j>ni Pos'OMi.' —-r* tamtjmg.Somf .vith lamos. Pnone B u rieyRupert area lor respon DlSHVVASMER I YEAR Q l 'D Paid by percentage of call crop 9 V 5066 ^ _ H995 Sible local fam ily Can lurnisn i^im ori- Aood 'op P E R F E C T Can 825 m r o r w rite Ja ck Parker Bonk finoncino ^ . references Prefer oil or eiecir.c rnncl'tion f1T5 or k>#sl 0Her-)2e ■ - je ro n ^ J 2 X 5 0 heat Cali J33 5937, Twm Falls or H.’2 678 0908, Burley W ' L i v f ilo c li W a n u d BROCIjIMANI'S ^-iirV-...... RegiSlereO Angus

P R O D U C T IV E F A R M , plenty ol .TRAILER SALES ' Mayiag Convtnt.onai Wasnnr W9 SO PetlA Supplies IDAHO HIDE water. Kimberly area WRiTE Antiques tl IH Mo'i'A«e boutli ' 734 31o7' BoK S 5. c o Times News . ai M A. Y Electr.c 44l Ma>n Avf AND TALLO W >11. und O.eilaiid, fiuil«r 07B 7574 E opwi Mondays lill 9 pm H A V E 320 A C R E S , good larm land . Norin Wdsn,rigion FOR SA l E Purebred Sam ese 140 T*OP Q U A LIT Y Hoisteiri heifer W ill rent all or part 7 m iiesEasiot K<"en& Blue POin* and L>ac calves Oenorned 300-400 pounds. (CelfColtect) Jerom e 324 8325. Po.ni js Pnone 733 03s7 Bohl. S43 471S , I M ^ P C G I l l T Y ' -■ S A L L Y S A N tiO u ^ ’i CiiA%%Aii accept any Complete with stall cocks Phcrie' THIN K .t k iwnkJ Pf< e ’t Pp*e- * reasonable oticr BANNER A k C VINIATURE Scnnauier 326 S020 Johnston W4 boi.'r. .Sasnnyton .40 ■ Mitcellaneoul For Sale ^ U R N IT U R E 733 l4 ?l nupo.es EiCeiient niQOd ine-* lA.rport Road' M3 734S Pr^one Burie> 678 2893 alter 4 30 ATTENTION FARAAE.Rs ’ Lowest I 1 kE new S,nger Golder Toucn a. i)rices available on construction of A L U M IN U M P L A T E S I 20 cents metal type Ouiidmgs. either pole or each or 15 cent* In lots ot 50 or S P IN N IN G •vrtvalnui catJinei MOVING. MUST Give AWAY } desk. V ery gooa 1 oi'ii I'On Pnone. aiui uonoistered cnaer BIG. RUGGED. REGISTERED irame Machine sheds. norse more. See G erry White. Times S43 4407 even ngs adoraoie small M i'te puppies aiIi Hereford Dulls English-blood barns, cow sheos nay covers, etc ‘ Newt. Twin Falls. 5700 or\ ne»s 'Pf ice. . B AKN E R make excellent |jets ana can tie F u«N ‘ T URE '33 1421 lines Larry LicW ey, Jerom e 324- 'Ike Matthews. Mountain Home Kept ouisioe. phone J3J 0995 2005 587 7393 V E R Y O lO SOLlD0Hktfv«K se^rei Side tomparimeni Aisq 010 GE Range and 'Relr,gBraiOr hKe Todays Special .. S4?95 I o ‘4:00 p.m. rocker 7JJ69S8, alter J p m n p A .o n d .tio n ia n 7J4 4425 after 6 Rupfrl Jdoho. 436 4744 weelidays, Seturday 10:00 to 12;00.' AVe^Wllllam ^uley, 1S3 44 ■.MttsicaVlnitrumenls ' IV&6.KM I J .. W fr6nl kUhw, TFT Dt'droom HV9 JPO' FINE HOMES and ST O N E FLO U R M IL L S New hand N EW Y A M A H A p ian o s uswtp<«iov ■ operated (37 Electric $167 SO 326 Yamaha guiiars. k l h stereo WHO - Sw6, Hal W Baylor. Boi 356 F iler. n 'lN C - ,1l"v 1* .Vest ngrv)„M ' rt'»oe 8.40- I R A I L E R M O u b h rl- ,.. PLEASURE CRAFT - recordpiayers WARNED MU&iC Idaho 131 Snoshone Norm ‘arijeanje o*eni)»en r (arpetea^nntl lurnisnva Sei u|> ai Porn . Suppfies • Service ...... ji..tr,«nt.«i-onti'eo S i-JH DOES IT? HAS IT? read y 10 m ove .ii'o Hione ■* < 4 n » Jjj n r Ira.ie* Couri. ISIS ^.u^^)l•p IS ySARS SERVING F iN ^ .Q i.0 violin, small hide a bed. S E E R IC E for tne'*bi!>s» pr ^e SB Rnaa inux.i e ai eit.re 57 000 qout}le barrel stwigun. guitar, WuriiUer Spmel Organ A.th . Service Directory ' MAGIC VAUSY books.and misceiianegus 886 7664 Swingin' Rhythum pm e S.e S400 48 Healing & Air Conditioning RICE’S MUSIC Blue i ak.>^ 4)2 Addison Ave., W 755 Cl e a n d u c k leathers lor sale 21) North. 7)3 9048. attvr 4 pfv 5th Avenue West Phonu 733 3161^^ NHtHufc mOS'E O' i.iriM.i' osfo An up to doie listing o,( Busmen & -Service Specialists Oftering Services ond Products '1 9 7 2 NEW IV M ' coiortibia lOiSO, 1 bedroom, PIANO FOR SALE Small 40 i> gi< '.•s% fHrtn .’ .i-ars a-. vOii OHi Thot You Use Regularly ___ Ooll 733-0931 To Place Your Ad Console Piano Win sacrctue '0 washer, air eondl1 i((ned„ new FO R T h e l o w e s t carpet pncei < arpetmg. good condition 43i 9330 responsible p a riy m tn.s area 1 2 ' x 6 0 ' • Pnone THORO .SU PPLY. 734 4330 Cash or terms Also ORGAN «v tit oeiore 3 00 OAb HASE heater. Appliance Repair C u^tnn1 Itii rutuu* ' Automatic Rhythm’ Phono.coueti Aewer Service Storage ' DO I I voi.r W ^ T E 8 1088 Of write Adiustor satciy^. ^^O'POO^ SPBK tfeFHiL.eHmuRS. wwrorrr --- liU-IU - H U B T E B .la y .r i.r » ic t 16 It 32 It Stor'age building Can ‘ R o il a Clarke snampi 1 ' 'J ‘ A sl>ut^‘ 16 I I'K ici ^ 'ih Washington dryers, ranges R«asonable ,. Sewer lines and septic tank 734 2066 ! companion vacuum 'rates 30 years e*perienre Call Ftrndure. 733 U21 Building Matenals • cleaning Also, ali types -ol Oeli.iMi'd iiKiili> ~ B E A U T IF U L S IL V E R piale Tenor ' S H U M W A Y A P P L I A N C E »«cavaiion 733 3541 or 7» R E P A IR . 733 6167 VA I.Vic.urU) A»(I.(|||,I,. Saxophone by Cleveland Pnone 2509 • 3 BEDROOM nome for rent or lease BRID ES? 20 percent ott nsi Gooding. 934 4058 Trash & Oerbage Service , 11 lerome Garage, full basemeni. Flmtndge ’'Black* Contessa' . REFRlG£RArORS FreeJers. CRAVEN’S Sewer Service piviS 1 acre 912 North Buchanan I per eel cohflhiion 10 5 p.ece PARKS AND SONS r .'U 4441 120 BASE Accordian, Titano 15 » ranges, washers, dryers. Septic lank sewpr ime 'or.f>r JS41- Owyhee, Nevada . .>etting 734 3883 . Qgmmercial and residential $ 5 1 9 5 VERN'S APPLIANC.B cleaning Powe( equipment, CON?TT!' R E P A IR , 713 5466. 875 Filer tree inspection. 733 3053 hauling - containers - special u l I'H O O V uniurn.shed home, on ports’ Garages Paiios ap Avenue W«si hauls - mslde or'66t«ide city .lie.t >A ,..,rnitiiil.s Norinw.ii Northwevt 01ot o Duhl u w ____.latnim. *0^ sale ;m Bounty. l;| p, honiers and ‘-'hes walks new siding limits '> S 00 all day SaiurdliVanu Sunday »rp*niM.- -Carpe Tfee^ftrwb’ W jftce ------Circular. ha.no end chain saws. •II P IA N O i' FO R S A L E 9 tool concert The best cleaniung. it costs no •• machine sharpened Charles FOR A B E T T E R deal on T R E c grand Grglnan Steinweo. 9 fool U S E D B R iC K 'lo r sale 2'cents each 'N am. 73) 369 2 5l4 %-d Ave ; W O R K call 733 6088, 734 3403, You 'haul LYNWOOD . more STEAM .CARPET concert grand Steinway, standard CLEANERS, Ptson^ 73> 6036 678 3231 Free esllmates and ALL UTlLlTlE-S turniwed grand -KimbalU Contact ,Calico DEVELOPM BNT COMPAN^r. 610 insured. ' TO W N A N D monlh 7)3 8361 .Resort. P 0 .Boi 419, Sun Valley. Blue Lakes .Nbrih , Twm Falls. COUNTRY TREE SERVICE Idaho ' 1 9 6 4 l ? 7 2 \ Idaho 813J3. Pnone 736 562^ Decaretln«, Pelnling 3 ROOM duplei clean, mnvenient. • ST U D IO K N IT T IN G machine, all Dealers Welcome t l W O O D ’ S me'fe SERVICE. ------“ eTj373iHor books and tatfle included New ______, J1 O ^ d Things to Eat E X P E R T painting, interior and fVwne after 5 p.m. 438;S679 jj..... I trim (ni “ topping* - ins^ eKterlor. Reasonable rates removing A IM »lump> grin ATEWAY- 734-2746. ding Phone 7)3 5943, 124 4108 i M UFFLERS' Installed while’ you _____ No Saturdar^tes- 1844 i “RCA color console early DsterlOh. 734 4308. leiuamg'• ■,a"ii;iar».%'i,'i'i!r (Tunsffl' a u iii' uTO i ''-'M.Vi'. Kimberly Road nd Dlckups. A B B O T T 'S AUTO . .Aonditioned and gviaranieed, H OM &. O R O W N tryers lor sale FOR. LESS. ' .KONICEK TREE SERVICE - UPPLY.I m ShoMtone-St South 533 iM8. J 7 p m . . pre tsJre , equ pmeo> NeW iiirtf new.-TWO i Watt portable • - ..RER bAY hydrauflcatlv. Save U ' iniured. uied. Chemicals:, : rrtd‘0 . new. One 6 0 'tower Phpne ■ Free estimale '733.AS4I. . equlpme^733-.903i 'FOR SAUE.'Citrrttied russet potato H U Q M E S” Moftit# Hom es THE'SERVICE , ’ seed. C l^ ^ rejidtMg..Fred Stewart, Locellv qwnbd, insured Ace Ffealty 7l3 S3W. g e n e r a l .BLBCTRIC 33“ color .c a r r ie r . L o ca l and long DIRECTORY Vactium C lyneri, Service f rent. S4.00 a : T V .console. Bxcellenl condition^ ■dlHan^^7M.3773. f^URNITURE. i335 678 766S. Ourfey. ■ CAH'W Q RR Wuinbifii R epair!^ . ' ' VACUUM SERVICE center,, .FOR YOU 17 ■ •.parli. repairs o n .K irb y com ■ CHUCK'S FLUMBINO repairs. ' P « c r ^ 1 1 olhers. Twin Falls. . -j.lQtnitd contractor, M year* ■i,»«i.acuimaaii e x p e rie n ce. Phone 433>4)70.' .. Kimberly, .' tiighIlls. proltlrtTYiv-w««dt.»v«nlnt»^a.HU 'i] Heil Raem iifwlfment^ BLAKE ^l-ADDISON WEST BE«MTI|SUL NeWLY. dKor««l DIAL " Iw inFd lls'. r 7 3 3 : 0 9 3 1 ‘W . iiD iin N ' C R O W M Y PHARMACY . iTvrinFalit: I- A pi * B.T M B N T ' 5 l/l T A B L E lo r' ------

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1363 ' n e w .HOLLAND i*H iW s k :h e v r o l b T', In i «igln«.vl.l\ r a S . i a . j r ' ' " * ' . ■ 1972 LIBERATGR.i DOOR - ' . S ' proptlled rea.i; end. Chrome — —— ^ , MILLER - II -m /TOW N SEDAN OR-1972. - ' h 3 Speed, ■'■i-iberatOf ciJsw.s'poRT coupr' NEWHOUSfe-MUBO HAY Chop- Thi» iporly liltle t'lberaloi p e ri, aimpltf,Trouble tree. iHtle IV7) 24' COM/yiANDER Motor home., 19S^4A«cury.-excelienl condll 413 Motor. Slewi ilx.'Etftrai. . ^ 6e a7Tw&-tttv-A«floiw Bast. ouiomuilc lrantmiuion,-i .keep, dempnilrallon anytime. Phftnf m Wt4..Filef:— --- JUdft : 196?.C H E V R O L E T , 4 door Imp.ala, 1— Iv*e \lee(ing whii^l. puddari ((,«\h un^ y<\or ..ilitt. B»H«.c.din.c w ilh 327 ..engine. F air tires, good ^ woll lire^. bit 109’ 'Whnnlbu>» tHo.iy .>l,l.iig.lfl( 74 . Tourist A Tratlfr F«rhi ' aSM)*M •m W*OON> m • SPOMlrCAtW . ■ .Utioiq.Jflr USED Rupert. Idaho 436;3476 body,l«olor-(s lair. Radio, hea|er. the now 'geneiation A.ullcrtile j/t itOur »itioirt-ol—X ’ ■ f ' glinted g)M s. 423-S046, . FOR A demonitratlon o) one of IM mony tpii>>o colort' «i h wKitp lop lineftt' hydraulic driven com- SKYLA N S ' ' Seat M'Wofion A t . 4 . • mtci.1 rigyf.jsfas"* MOBILE HOME PARK ' /-PEAN>AOTOR CO. • YOUR ’ F A R M IN G 409 2n{l Ave. s. 733-2022 CARS i U * m ■ ■ J3 M 9 M S ^ ly parll'VdewalMI’otl* SPOT CASH PAID ••CHOICE : ‘2390I U S E D AND. r«buili bdlcrt, and a mlFet Soutit on Airport Ro«4- VOLKSWACEt^ .BUS. New rebuilt chopperi. Rebuilt and in lop engine'Cood rubber.'eKtrai. <700. ■ e v e r y d a y f o r ■ ihdPe. Sale* and nrvlce tor Pox _»3J i)4U^ , Choppert, Freeman Ba le ri, and '■Cirr-m .jwr day» ©r* 73i4«7 ■USED CARS. : ' WiiContinMotorft.LESLlE DAVIS eveningi and Sunday for In-' formation. M U ST SeH'>- 1971'Toyota Corona '& SON. Farm ing im p le m ^ it, I9M — Detvae. Air radiOi automatic. Sell Us Vour EHjabeth. Twin F«ll». Phone 733 lO.OOOjn.ltft tIOOdown taki) Over . USEffC^S & PICKURS. 840S A u lo S e rv ic e — p aym cnii 133 0092. ' C ar Td'dayl W7D Im er-tW eO. IWB. 34S\%, AT , P S.'P.B. CuUom. 8 Sholl $ 27 95 P«rt> A Acceit^tes' . • 197-2 CUT6 COMET K.ITTEN- • ID AH O TRA C TO R lalvage. Cath tor . 1970 Initr nOOD. iW B 345 V 8. AT . P S. P/ft. Cuttom ir.m . 2395- uted tractort. Uted part* at bjg 1969 Ji*p W ooonM i,350 V8, Badi®. lotk-out Hubi 2595 ditcountt n3-B393 2 ) 700mle high flotation tlret and tubes, a 9xf4non directional tires YOUREE 1968 Intar. I lOOC. IWB 34) V8, 4-tpeed. Comm t,irct . ---- 1 695- The lute Cooicl Kittbn ■! buill on a .1U3 ..lun ' with wneels. Phone sas.MSS. T p y o t a ,bote. with o turning lod'u^ bt )0 9 Inai er -•ol ...... vfixng 1963',Inter C-VIOO Iiovetoll*V8rO»flldr.v«. 3 i«al ' ' 795 .• <0l0'i^elu*e nylon iniuiioi i.rio'* -I'BUh W I9J3 FO R D a N. 47arvesier I960 IHC. COF 400Q Ifuck M TC3?5'.'7&4 P S Michelint ‘ 2 1 9 5 : with 31" dijcharo ...... - 70Bul(.bedond4>.h^bulke;lil( 15,950 good condition. F JOHN CHRIS 6B07, aMer7i00 p.n t963 KW Con* trocior 200' W 8 .Cummint 280. 5-ip**d moiov ' 3-tp*»d Eotoft fngin* |v»i ovtrhouled. 7,5 0 Q ~ i 19«..irAMAHA Twin, .tJScc,. witti MCStORS 1967 IHC'f 1850 Ior»dtm 205 ' WB , DV-46i?. 5 4 4.i» S lOOOt— 7 ,9 9 5 ^ BRAND NEW 1972 MERCu//y ' b RAND NEW 197? MERCURY T h e c o s t i s 601 Mom Eott ' Twio FalU ■^AROUI^ 4.doo> tedon. mediufn"blue M'OWfBfv J door hoiatop HftW r INC. F-1800 Tondern 205" WB , 392 V ,5 4 4 9>00 » 6 .9 P 5 ' Pt.of>* 733 IB23 ‘ ?68 8 metallic wHh doit blue *myl rool. r .. . blue -.hiH .m^l iQoi^b^ue^ • underw helm ing.. 1967 INC. I B ^ a g oi>l« 392 V 8, 5 & 2, Hutch Spip.,& BelU' ' 4 i3 9 5 ,- r ^'ou|iiul motdiing blue nylon bro I 400 09M H O N 0 a ' 90. street bihe. M20 } (Ode mierioi. economxpl 429 V 8 ,t',oMng l»oM di« broliL.. .. mrtt.s SISO Pnone File r. 326 S473 1963 IHC 8 C ^ 2 Tbndem. 204” W B 343 v i . 5 & 2. N«w Palpi 3 ,2 9 5 eng.ne^lUfwef \i*e>mg telitd ^ti.ll [,<, (t,,|f i,oMimi\uO'> ~i\it#».all'078 M 9 5 6 ^ 196) .0tlt.8CF-182Tondim 187.;W B 3e*r.VB,-4 A 3 17 1,h-btd 3.49;5 'Itoij4m.,t4ioi< 0O>ti dik< bioke\ Mo». ., ) 5 belted i»»t I>«im Oumpef. guotdt.- 1971 125 cc YAM AHA‘E'NDURO • ; lr>c (lock r«o' len^i .Anit (OnteuI «h,^p«r o.t (oriert tug'(}e\icd ieiii*l p ix r 1960 FordP 600 195«> Wj^ 330 VS! 5 1 r-»p»«d l 6 furn Von- 2 ,29 5 lot itieCorullg 1200 «vdun<. edj^Ulouip power'.entilolion sjs AM .ru.lio plio«0 \JOOO Sef v.iO ourtfdniefti CYCLE AND ' 196p.Chev'2:itfh 155 " Wb^ 6 cylmdei. 4 & 2 tpeed Cleon . 1 ,0 9 5 tinled glo»\ po»ei \,He ~indo». 'v b\t il82 ®«m oll I aOD Tu*bo MAGIC VALLEY INTERNATIONAL Coll JO(k Wolton 733 r4 l5 2 door hordiop Amenco v lu*ury No Saturday cans , 236 Sho^tionc St. W 733 2aV.I , . X I — Allit ChaiT'rM <(T WOO n« mQ|Oivd 6 B R A N D N E W 1 9 7 2 M E R C U R Y blue blue v.nyl top oil blue vinyl m- And”w S ~ l>Mghl «>heal moulding^ knouh , aOfl eng.ner»450 ^3^3735 ' bo i36 25H . I MM ?0»O O'Uir Di *' 0>i I jhOr-' •2 Heavy Equipment 1 Coir.?0< O GiO.n Ui.li .00i.l>tr 1971 CMC jiMMY 4 wheel drive. > fi ditc on rubber power steering, power brakes , 1 ' ' ...... ^ the COST IS., automatic transmission Custom | 1966 FORD CA LA X IE SCO XL, 2door 1 12 »t »^-onpc Rollp« Mlli’to- |l m SERIES 2 Michigan 2’ > yard - ^ -- eicelUni tir»» V 8 engine outo- I U>eO McaOffl Wood Moi«o~ interior, radio Contact 733 9fl37 hardtop. Factory air,' good Itieiien Ptiied tleermg. t loader between 9 30 a m and 7 00 p m. condition, new paint. 733-7SIS. CHICICeN fEEb!?^ l.M 3oSI '3087 'fiHn iiai'tmn*iQi' po«>*« I O»0'onna 14 II W..tdrO»r< • Ih !19M IN T lp R N A T lO N A L truck. 10 Ask .tor Jo fry 'Collllvin Bto-n 734 3740 (onoilionrr t yard domp t>ed l y CAT NO 13 Grader ROADRUNNER 3d3. 4 speed THEISEN PRICED . SAVE I I4tt Ca>r I 1 40 WiKaiOxrr Hu For these Quality Cars m e r c u Uy m a r q u i s Cull lo«i» Si''»'Q'' 733-5198 '• I l?ti Ca*e 850 W,.,c!ru-..?. , I a i Iis thalmer TL 14 1' < yard ■wneels. '4 dooi viidor' Itin tor H |uH> liki iMiC^'gan 7JA l'< yard b Qi-tl i'e« li'iiitied ii< beoutilul Sul 1966 CHEVROLET BIS'CAYNE ’Cai 9*4,2 yard • . lono -I'M* with \tiiViighl ,tr| -nnoe ortfl Out. HNTERNATIONAL Travel All I9«7. ■ ;j9 7 i', 1965- code .ntei'Oi 10 000 otiuul |n>lvv bt \iui>clu>d iion\i" niO" oitK 0 'tylinder . GEM '33oS76l , n o O B . 4 H 4, 304. V 8. power VOIUME- longto 10 loi ol buvine\tmun 0<'il nl •iigme. tt>i\ co- on* ct . : strehng. rAdio, heai*t, lockout e^uippeil U» - 0«1d eijiq^i EQUIPMENT, INC. hubs Andy Fans. Bliss. Idaho 3S2 • MUSTANG I I'be'gla.t liie\ luc New Yoikei 2 door hofdlop uulo .I*.n fall\ 733 777J gui.i 54J 43V? 4259'* • „• SALES ■ V-8. Iloor vh.li' ’ THEtSEN PRICED . SAVE molit, loll p’ow*i, oir, U.OOOfnilev window*. »o»e,olmoi1 SI SOO th-* a truly or» ol o kind Ob« e«ftOn- »- • 5 4 3 l4 j? 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A S K IN G 'EQUIPMENT- tteering, air.' ihdrpl' power tteerir>g power tleenng. beoulitui uhmorred THEISEN PRICED ‘2380 A C M E 4-row planter TRY U S!! ■ medium blue opUider'wtth molchmg Colt Dove Gielitn 733-7898 Ottac.oldl S4.000 ’CAT Groder MAKE OFFER O N L Y ....‘ 1795 OKLY....MT95 bfue-oll viiwl inierior, hot oil Itie-e* S P U D P IL E R (usedt good IHC model 4100 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY lor seed 7J0 troi. 14 in?Vli/ei, eacellent got mile- 4 w l^el dri.ff 512,000 Bill Workman oge. you muti te*1o opprecioie BREEZEWAY. at citan on older 2395 "SAVE (O v r^ ^ ll power qnd Oir condition IN MAGIC VALLEY : mg. b^o'ngedb?o'n lo'locol bu»ine>»mon, 1968 TOYOTA CORONA, T- i7 Patlures.For Rtnl A lllS C h AIMERS Modri h D1 Owner new cor irode in tint <0' '**4 dooi tedon, ihit little boby blue Dorer -•T4-500 -l-9yO-FG RP - -MKW-DODGE-— - ■Mood«tTir»d-ewtrti ihorp------«» o-Ati«-OAe, go»-milMge W ANT P A S T U R E to reni lor 140 JO m n DEERE Model 400 Bo.i plut. iuti right lor college .... 19A3 O L D S M O B IL E BB. P D w .r GALAXIE THEISEN PRICED ‘ 1480 stock cows ana SO ne«o of MOc SB 500 CORONET THEISEN PRICED. . i?9P yearlings Phone 326 4891. Filer TIBBIE URIGUENf Steering, power-brakes, excellent 500 4 door hordlop. V-8. ouiomot 440 4 door,. V-8. outomolic. power CollOa.e.Cietnr. ••?33-W8 lO HN DEERE Model 300 fi.iO condition. S3S0. 317 Adams. ig, oir »-969MERCURY’W A G O N Mob S6 000 OIDS-BOICTC-. B o a ts A M a rin e Ite m s S iX J ::a ‘;vry,:ro: - 196 m e r c u r y m o n t e r e y OPEL . 1963 CADILLAC, perfect ONLY.... ^2495 O N LY.. . . ‘ 1895 pov(.. .Icring, po«.r tiok.i '"cJ"". I'»W W»» W"""'. lood tires. 4-door w e V-e-engine woll to woll (o-pet. blue lop, mtide to mold*.-equipped Americgn Mntnr^' LiBQulof lu«|- «noin» ELLIOTrS- 712 Main Ave. S. ------1 9 6 5 . . 1965 Irontmittton po-xii. tteinng.. radio, 111 Overland Avi . SurUr Idaho n«6S*P0N-T-iAC B O r^ N IV IL L E , lull heqtei , (oipeled Ihrougnoul. eiCil* Evinrud and Mercury Dealer. 1162 >33-872) power, air' conditioning, good 'leni Met Phont 678-536S CHEV., , CHRYSLER-. TH 0SEN M IC ED M975 Blue Laket'N prth. 733-1194,' motor iSOe. 734 329B. after 6 p.[nr Impolo 2 door hardtop. V-S. aulo NEWPORT 2 dooi horf^top. THEISEN PRICED , ‘925 molK. power ileerirtg ond bialiei. ' ouiomotic, power titering CHRYSLER BOATS AND MOTORS BOB HOUSTON 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY Ilf ' ’ CollKeiihCriti 733-57547 STARCRAFT BOATS 4 doo> tedon, Hoivett gold'with bio»rr CU SH M A N T R A C K S T E R Homt phont 733- U90 — SPECIAL PURCHASE' — ^699 ONLY . . . ‘495 vinyl lop. g'ol(j oll'vinyl inteiigr thiv I960 LINCOLN Continental JE R O M E lAM^LEM'^NT MOBILE PHONE • new n btfen cored'lor liV« you wOuldn I be­ Burity Ar«a twin Follt A>vb .1971 PLYMOUTH FURY'S 1970 1968 iid^ and oul lieve. runt like o nio one, laokt ei- JEROM E. IDAHO. 678 35.19 734 2331 ' ceplionol. yoj muti k«e thit one Um l5l57 DATSUN .CHEVROLET THEISEN PRICED M890 Impalo 4 door, V '8 outomolic. THEISEN PRICED, SAVE 16 f o o t 'C restllner Boat, and 4 door Coll loiiy Aibough 733-4497 tedon power tteeriog. ' Trailer IB horse Evlnrude motor 13 T ru c tit 1968 TOYOTA CROWN Eicellent condition 733 0182. >y * 3 1 9 5 4 •door. Ihit one owner ii equipped "1963 CADILLAC SEDAN Stock No. X-681 O N L Y ....‘ 1595 with ol courte bucket teolt, 4 tpeed OE VILlE.'lhit it an eiceptiOnol lua- 7* Spo rtlf>9 O o ^ l 1970 FO R D ’'7 lon, V 8, 4 spe«d. Irontmittion. cI4m pt o pin intide ond all wluie oilh blue m irrors, bumper, 20,000 milesi linitn, m at, >aj.ai43,.. out, unmorred blue wilh moKh------kHUNSWIfk. M U kwl labMT —:----- W>68------1971 DO DGE- inlerior and h^ot oil ihe • to»«n Whil* iid^waljt. lohory air condni'oning, eilrot. celleni . accesiorlM. 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TJHEISEN-BRICED - >mO HbKOVg g S SE P — IV*II^ R, . ftn 2 door Jiortlop, lull power, can IQfFy' completely tpned and track hordlop. 1967'FORD GALAXIE SCO Aligned S36S 423-402^ V96I CHEVROLET ., 4 door tedon, blue with whit* top. Stotioft wogon. good irontportolion. MOTORS ONLY.'...‘1988 O N L Y . . . ^ 7 9 5 blue nylon inleiioi, wall to woll cbr peling, equipped ot you would e> THEISENPRICED. . ‘ 150 like new. *449. 263 Tyler or 733- peel, Iremendout «olue Coll Merlin Atkew . SSd-MM 7J1^ ■SALESAAAJssI- ' PRICED . *850.- ■ 1967 PONTIAC TEMPEST ‘ •^96 T, Rpn fO> Vspeed BroMi Sr Sat ONLY. ditlon...... THEISEN PHICtU M295 733-789B ten houri under ZK> mllei on II...... _ _ . . i » 6 V - Sj wlth-xr Coll Dove Oielien . . . without ao fi, grain bt4 wim. THEtSEN-PRICED . , ‘900 poumiiitV'et-^iMt bed, S49-«3n KA1?l.R|CHARDSeiN M O N T H " O O -PICKUPS & ; 0 0 _ , Coll Ml,Till 5h"R* . ■ 7J<_-306». 1967CHEVROIET f'^-V'EllE «Vjplno«^. ’ - T l ____ 'Mglibu tiollon wgqon. • - i' Muj. tur> Tfvi;Tr< iUr* quoite eV«>ior, oil vn',' Z Z . 4 j - j, n, inerior, V-8 engH itoi*Jord itonf 1966 PQRD RANCHdliO. Real - MEET OUR s t a r SALESM'Atvl - ■ )6 ^ LF-C 0 N T A IM ED . »l70(f. Uted sharp. New tires andxlutch. |7S0; •Kltrlor, motehloQ W*ttor, iqulpp«d miwlpti, IwflgoQetetk, ektellent e«n» ' '"i t very iHllo, Sleep! S. ,Heavy duly* Phone >34 5 W . Ooodlns, with ,m olUVja,l.enslne, outomplic. - llrt024.49U. ^ ■ >>-. F0R.THE.M9'NXHX^F JANUARY. tfpnitnrt^Wni...... power ---- rrri: 19S7 C H EV R O LET Mon (turrip brghet, Qn ea

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,.WASHINGTON(URII-PrC8-~''T1toTj!ca]aiinl'irpSI. irty ' ft tiepth the : poBslblllly, Of TsG'tup^. appeared iQ hayo Ih a t 'n o ’. slljgle '■ cah .-ialiaii^ .au rrenflBr and isnded •. j-..- - ...... '■ dplinptl lip the rietirln« nflhe'fnimlDiJate m« Male to'Its twn'World War ll;- ■ 1(14111 KUUII'S pllurlillimn, !!C-r>“ ‘»i'''™ -I" rm''»Wll-'.i Tnoving toy iiril/r^ .— ------n ----r M valulljh" ■ and advanlaae. Velitn'K ia'iii'aniatn.'CVmi.‘ni.'y_uf ■ ii|iUiMlii!ii. ' Hu l UWBnltM -tho- iiipiliaiuiri'hlch would .bfnotllV 'n iltiirn) Rusalan concern over Uie . -Mtxoh-s Peking trip " ■i Aala le . yrldanced and Uie, ■ Untt^d Stoics' Uiat hla pollticiil poalUon ut home o filU io r, ...... erpmenia m ine llllimiy lui liH ■ aiitli«-l)j^ n .wwiUi^ MBirnlt,,. ^ ■ ■ cquld. influeiico the couriip of »nd h iip o llc l^ ,ib r p |.« l f l h e _ Nixon'a fnbVei^BFerully p re -' who ..Were opjMSod to ew in^ ta v e talked-of l h e - p < « « y Union I , krtping o p p ro x to td y ifliy jilm Lm _lh e A a 1 a n h o rlz S n ja ro d - B v w o uurlod bf three tenaions with Waahlpgton; ' , thht h iia s li and Japan rt^ght I mllUon troops, su p p o rt^ , by Il-;ts (ar toi> eorly. to lell Ihe , turns Qiit iT be a4 al8 e (tawn. ^ a r s during which 'nUiriiiroirs— Thw 'rnnw i l l S f nnnEQach conclude ultim ately ap aljlance___about l,00p.warplan6s along pie stiji^ihions ofc4osen NuVerlheloss. behind the Wnts wero conveyed t« HppwTred'10 many, diplomatic whlcn wpuld a rra y iwo jn a jo r V,uuu.mile ponder shared- by fuH Im iiiicl. Both NlJ^ott imd ' t • ' * ' ...... 1.. t... ..M AM AitUna/ iiM n jVf Onitfrtrt ' i ^ l n n CAtilni-l lnl^p< ort#! Iko L'-S, China teldlions . blund facudo of ;d(plbmalic —hud to fiivorable. •ex{K‘i>Ls to be basl*(t on -the, old> foes on eltiier side o f P ekin g r C hina, the SovleUUnlon and the ' Chinesi* (Y<‘m ier ,.c.'liou^nr|ot r.i,. I.’...... I Arm l.*l M 4Ka ««AaalK1 A »*ri II. K^Anffftlfnn DaM iikltA * .*• ■ RecoBnfaloB-tfae-i) Iw ve wijrnod a«ninMi cx|>ociinK ipM nter-tTTTti...... fic" bffftlul'. w,,,™.appon'miny ...Iir a-.... i lnu7'l1,iii.v------a iiie lilHliiunvtl-bBlluf >hul u .: „ ______all:_M!LngnUan.BepuliUc-_ , ...... any inmu-iiiaio (»r .siM'ctecuiar communiques. Nixon«;ijnd. the lone of the. which would Impel Peking to A. KisislngiBt', that any Increai^e Kai-ahek or become Involved in most.'adumant cold w ar war< open talks with the. United in R ussia's apprehension over ,the*‘ civil war between the Tlors, camo lo 'lhp conclusion States wHenever Chpu and MaO- the Aslanlrontlel- wlU Wake the Communbta and tito NatiorraP •■•that ' "•’any "Amer ican— policy feit thelt- polUlcal situation ^ 'vjets more willing to com*, lists... toward Asia must come urgent­ permitted this departure n'om promise on issues in Europe ‘Trllm an and his secretary of ly. to grips ^th the reality of - previous, policy. and the Middle B a st to avoid state, the iate Deati Acheson. China.” tension on, both fronts at the implied that after the -dust Nowi 22 years and one mpnth-^;;^ same time. settled,. Uie- United States* aftec Truman pulled U.S. Nlxdn and Chou ,En *lai hflve would ■ recognize ■ the Peking diplomats out of the mainland. A nfilysis ^ id they have no iritention.of*^ governinenl. Nixon, is engaged in trying to tfylRg to settle the yietnam However, Peking, was in a determirte whether the • dust v conflict durlni^ their first - Nixon's, scenario for Asia is m m tani mood and the Gommu-' really liau senled’ to the- point meeting or even* at any believed ,to envisage a four>^ nisi government .made life where normalization -of rela- subsequent Sino-American nego­ sided balant8,of power jnvolv* difficult for Ajnericdn diplo­ uons Hi an attainable oblective. tiations. Both agree this is a ing the United States. d)hina. m ats remaining on the m ain­ matter for the Vietnarnese, Kuisla and Japan. The fifth land. The/United States decided ' Mew H eyes along with other Southeast element in this equMlon would to pull out ail its officials.' NEWYORKlUPD-Thesea- Asians, to settle'for themselves be the combined p'cfwer of I f was- not until 1966 Uiai sun's last five episodes , of so far as the ultimate political ^ western Eyrope as It becomes former President l.yndon H. ABC's "Alias Smith and Jorfes” ' aspects are concerned', ' pulHicaliy and mllltarfly more Johnson said ’Teconciliatiotr' series wiU'And Roger Davis in ilut there is also the problem ■'.cohesive . with the entry of with China was a desirabU the role of Heyes as a o f* U S , commiiment to thp iQng-termtTibjective., By that’ replacement Tor the late Pete ■ ^ roni^ \- r .c;nc.s5:.N;i=li;r;:ver"nnJt tim e, however, he was so deep Duel. 'Hiere M l! be no •' r« Taiwan The United Stoles T J e act that Nixon fs going ^ ^ ^ in thf Vietnam War. there was explanation uf the change. Ben • to Peking has already fiitensi- „-j,n ,„is,ra llo n has insisted that no hope .for any Washington- Murphy, o(;course, coritinues as’ fle d s w ic lo n s of toe, R ussians, j Peking talks. the C urry character. . ■ ■ despite the President's a^ur-. uy ance that he is not seeking [wUticui negotiatioi?. not force. fuwwV BOSffrtSS " , By Roger Bollen closer relations with China at The UnitedsSfates could ease ,the. expense of any . other liiu situation by m aking clear government. that* It lias ended all rnillUiry Now China is the •‘•villain" in upcration.s not designed specifi-. Moscow’s opinion a/)d. tht> caiiy for defensive purposes on Krernlln Is Bpparently.prepared. Taiw an. to make Its peace with Japan, possibly retwQ jjjg some of the -N...... ixon's...... u-ip to Peking comes islands, whicti It seized ^ a ulniost exactly 22 years after reward for Its declaration of (iVesid'ent 'Trum an declared war iuat.one week before two thut.while Taiwan wqs Chinese

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